A little breeze seemed to be whispering over and over to her, "Jeanne Villard, Jeanne Villard—that is your name."

Grandmother and Margot at last arose. Margot put her arm lovingly about Jeanne's shoulder.

"Come, Jeanne, little cousin," she said. "Let us go home now and play."


PRONOUNCING VOCABULARY

Arc de Triompheärk dĕ trē´-ônf´
Argonneär-gō̍n´
Bastillebȧs-tēl´
Boisbwä
Bois de Boulognebwä´ dẽ bo͞o´-lōn´
Burgundybûr´-gŭn-dĭ
Champagneshăm-pān´
Champs Elyséesshän´zā-lē-zā´
d´Artrotdär-trō
Dijondē-zhôn´
Guignolgēn´-yōl
Jeannejēn
Louvrelo͞o´-vr´
Ma chériemä shĕr-ē´
Mademoisellemȧd-mwȧ-zĕl´
Margotmär´-gō
Meusemūz
Mona Lisamō´-nä lē´-zä
Moreaumō-rō´
Pierrotpyĕ-rō´
Place de la Concordepläs dĕ lä kôn-kôrd´
Place de la Revolutionpläs dĕ lä rĕv-ō-lū´-syōn´
Pont Neufpôn nûf
Reimsrēmz
Tuileriestwēl-rē´
Venus de Milovē´-nus dĕ mē´-lō
Verdunvĕr-dŭn´
Villardvē-lär´

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