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St. Quentin

[ seynt kwen-tn; French san kahn-tan ]

noun

  1. a city in N France, on the Somme: retaken from the Germans 1918.


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Among them is the sardonic confidant, St. Quentin; the down-at-the heels military man, Major Brutt; and the impecunious, high-living chancer, Eddie.

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On one of those islands, Île St.-Quentin, park managers seasonally flood a two-kilometer, or about 1.25 mile, ice-skating path.

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Do not look expectantly at Péronne and St. Quentin and demand a daily sensation.

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The great high road which drives straight at Péronne was as firm and smooth as in the days we travelled it to the old British trenches at St. Quentin.

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The St Quentin Scar is a Conquest map, taking up acres of rolling countryside around the beautiful village of Travecy in northern France.

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