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Rousset

Rousset may refer to:

  • Rousset, Hautes-Alpes, in the Hautes-Alpes département
  • Rousset, Bouches-du-Rhône, in the Bouches-du-Rhône département
  • Rousset-les-Vignes, in the Drôme département
  • Rousset (grape), another name for the French wine grape Calitor
  • Rousset (surname)
Rousset (surname)

The French-language surname Rousset may refer to:

  • Christophe Rousset, a French conductor and harpsichordist
  • Gilles Rousset, a French footballer
  • David Rousset, a French writer and prisoner in the German Neuengamme concentration camp
  • Jean Rousset, a Swiss literary critic and theorist, often associated with the Geneva School of literary criticism

Usage examples of "rousset".

Jeanne Rousset, a nurse at the hospital and a close friend of both Pandora and De Brel, was finally let into the secret, and solved the problem of shoes.

She had been to the farm in the hope of getting a little cream, because Jeanne Rousset was coming to share a meal with her.

Certainly Francis De Brel and Jeanne Rousset did their best to help, and Pandora received at least one surprising gift an old perambulator which the Reverend Edward Beaufort had found in the attic of his rectory.

She had already said goodbye to Jeanne Rousset and the old parson, Edward Beaufort, and promised to keep in touch with them.

But it seemed that three other people did know the truth, Vladimir Dolkov reflected three strangers: the doctor in Germany, Francis De Brel, the nurse Jeanne Rousset, now in Canada, and a religious character called Edward Beaufort.

And as for the other two, the doctor De Brel and the nurse Rousset, they were both far away from London, and there was nothing she could do about them.

Nurse Rousset, but he implied that Ivan Kaleskin was perhaps no longer 100 percent dependable.

It reported that a Miss Jeanne Rousset, a nurse at the Ottawa Civic Hospital, had been killed by a train at a grade crossing just outside the city.

Prussian officer sends to ask Mademoiselle Elisabeth Rousset if she has changed her mind yet.

Prussian officer sends to ask if Mademoiselle Elisabeth Rousset has changed her mind.

At last Monsieur Follenvie entered, announcing that Mademoiselle Rousset was not well, and that they might sit down to table.

Frank Beckman, I was sure, had sent word to both Marc Rousset and Michelle Zwanzig that 1 was on my way.

So did the fact that Frank had tried to tie me up with a crook like Rousset and everything India had told me about Frank and Lawson and Webber.

If Rousset was about to be indicted, there was only one reason for Frank to give me his number: burn me, dirty me up in some illegal oil deal, dispose of me for good.

But it seemed that three other people did know the truth, Vladimir Dolkov reflected three strangers: the doctor in Germany, Francis De Brel, the nurse Jeanne Rousset, now in Canada, and a religious character called Edward Beaufort.