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Lièvre
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Liè·vre  (l-vr, lyv-)
A river, about 322 km (200 mi) long, of southern Quebec, Canada, flowing generally southwest to the Ottawa River.


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Yield 4 servings ARTWORK: Marc Chagall (Russian, 1887-1985) Le Lievre et les Grenouilles (The Hare and the Frogs), from "Fables de la Fontaine," 1927 etching Collection of Mississippi Museum of Art Bequest of Sara Virginia Jones 1991 [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] FIERY CHICKEN AND DUMPLINGS These have a little bit of zip for a nice change.
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