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Why did Mr. Hamel say it was the last French lesson? - English

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Why did Mr. Hamel say it was the last French lesson?

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The order had come from Berlin to teach German in the schools of Alsace and Lorraine. So M. Hamel said that it was the last French lesson.

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Chapter 6.1: The Last Lesson - Intext [Page 164]

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