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... Cassis . In those days Cassis was a small fishing - village between Marseille and Toulon ; it had one small hotel , the Cendrillon , at which we stayed . It is almost impossible to believe today that places like Cassis really did exist ...
... Cassis . In those days Cassis was a small fishing - village between Marseille and Toulon ; it had one small hotel , the Cendrillon , at which we stayed . It is almost impossible to believe today that places like Cassis really did exist ...
Page 180
... Cassis was , I think , in March . In the mornings we used to go out and sit on the rocks in the sun and read or ... Cassis . A stream of perpetual motion , of moving cars nose to tail and tail to nose , ran on both sides of the dusty ...
... Cassis was , I think , in March . In the mornings we used to go out and sit on the rocks in the sun and read or ... Cassis . A stream of perpetual motion , of moving cars nose to tail and tail to nose , ran on both sides of the dusty ...
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... Cassis . There he made excellent wine . We got to know him , and when Vanessa followed us to Cassis , she liked the place so much that she entered into an agreement with Teed which allowed her to build a villa on his land free of charge ...
... Cassis . There he made excellent wine . We got to know him , and when Vanessa followed us to Cassis , she liked the place so much that she entered into an agreement with Teed which allowed her to build a villa on his land free of charge ...
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