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Answer for the clue "Be penitent ", 3 letters:
rue

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Usage examples of rue.

In the beginning of November I sold shares for fifty thousand francs to a man named Gamier, living in the Rue du Mail, giving up to him a third part of the materials in my warehouse, and accepting a manager chosen by him and paid by the company.

He further donated to the monks of Nogent for their sole use the rights to the fish in the river Ailette over a given distance from the Rue de Brasse to the Pont St.

Rue de la Grande-Truanderie, Ascan turned into a passage so narrow that a truck would not have squeezed through.

Superintendent Ascan, he turned into the Rue de la Grande-Truanderie and in the direction of the market.

They must be delivered today, absolutely, to Superintendent Ascan personally, at the police station on Rue des Prouvaires.

She stole to the graveyard to pray her silent prayers over her weaving: aster, asphodel, rosemary, and rue, each bound into a chaplet tied with three strands of her silvery hair.

Each swan extended her neck, then plunged it delicately beneath a garland to emerge crowned with asphodels and aster, rosemary and rue .

They were now in a narrow side street not far from the Rue du Bac on the Left Bank.

The two of them entered the somewhat broader street that was Rue du Bac and here was the source of the sounds they had heard.

For ten days we have been in Paris, staying in a charming house in the Rue du Bac, prepared for us by the architect to whom Felipe intrusted the decoration of Chantepleurs.

Joyfully indeed are we preparing for our move to Chantepleurs, where we can rest from the comedy of the Rue de Bac and of the Paris drawing-rooms.

All that is choice, pretty, or decorative in my house in the Rue du Bac has been transported to the chalet.

And in the end, untried and unconvicted, he had died in that house in the Rue du Bac, and his estates continued free.

Rue du Bac in the very centre of the city, passes before the Palais Bourbon, crosses first the Esplanade des Invalides, and then the Champ de Mars, to end at the Boulevard de Grenelle, in the black factory region.

Next Tuesday at day-break I began to dance attendance at the corner of the Rue des Prouveres, and waited there till the servant came out to take down the shutters.