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                "inscription": "\"C'est l'Angelus qui tinte et rappelle en tout lieu que le matin des jours et le soir sont \u00e0 Dieu\" (It is the Angelus which sounds and recalls in every place that the morning and evening of the days are for God); signed:  \"G. Dupr\u00e9.\"",
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