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      <title>Cinq jours pour m’installer</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;I arrived Monday lunchtime. Having met the famous Yvette, who is much more helpful in real life than via email (which Isabella — my voisine — believes is because they distrust it, it&amp;rsquo;s not the minitel you know), and been introduced to the sanitaryware in my bathroom, I was left to my own devices. Now ordinarily you potter about deciding where to put your collection of oddly-shaped cornflakes and sorting your books into height order, but I was in luck! Amy came and whisked me into Strasbourg with her mum and we had tarte flambée, which is creamy onion-y goodness and a diabolo (a concoction of lemonade and grenadine — délicieux).&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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