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Vitrage

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Vit´rage
n.1.A curtain of light and translucent material intended to be secured directly to the woodwork of a French casement window or a glazed door.


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Quand il est alite et enferme longuement dans sa chambre, tandis que la chambre "protegeait en tremblant sa fraicheur transparente et fragile contre le soleil de l'apres-midi derriere ses volets presque clos," quelque chose d'extraordinaire pourrait se produire pour egayer le malade deja du temps de son sejour a Combray: "un reflet de jour avait pourtant trouve moyen de faire passer ses ailes jaunes, et restait immobile entre le bois et le vitrage, dans un coin, comme un papillon pose".
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