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Question Posted Thursday December 18 2003, 1:07 am

Does anyone read French? If so, have you happened to read a book called 'Lygaya a Quebec' (I'm too lazy to put accents on it and I forget how). I'm currently doing a book report on it. Does anyone know what the place that Lygaya and Pierre are slaves at is called? i know it's something along the lines of 'El Dzijir' but i'm not sure. Any help whatsoever is appreciated.

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shay*shay answered Thursday December 18 2003, 10:38 am:
Im planning on taking french, but right now I know very little. Try an internet search or a friends. Talk to your teacher or a parent/gaurdian!
-shay :-)

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metawidget answered Thursday December 18 2003, 1:20 am:
Check a book catalogue site like this one, there's a plot summary under the book's entry to jog your memory:

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The reviewer really savages the book there, by the way.

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