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Its stone hearth made it inviting.
Unlike the famous sword, poetry can be pulled from its stone by anyone -- which is why it cuts so deeply.
For people who visit this monument every year - with its stone soldiers carved in heroic poses - it is about celebrating victory and remembering huge sacrifice.
It is flanked on either side by busy roads, but its stone sphinxes and giant modern sculptures are delightful.
Lauzerte is the most picture perfect, with its stone streets, but Montaigu-de-Quercy and Montcuq rival it.
It was abandoned in the 14th century and stripped of its stone and metalwork.
It was built to accommodate several dozen people and each of its stone bungalows contained five rooms.
Its stone disk is also intact, and the path leading to it is paved with cut stones.
Excalibur stayed in its stone.
Pigeons swoop off its stone rim.
Its stone pathways are split by asphalt.
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