At the time where it ” traînai[t] feet in the [s]on coffee “, where “the old belote braillaient” and “grandpa, grandma, uncle André and all those pépées “were” [s]es p’tits care, [the] pamper “, the small flayed of Carcassonne was still known as Olivia White, like his father, Didier Blanc, musician and singer of bal. And then there was theatre, singing, dance classes, troops, and tours where she sang Freels, Montand and Bécaud in the bars of Narbonne and festivals, with his father, in the summer, at the foot of the Pyrenees. A triumph embarrassed and formatted in a tele-c…

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