By: Ardis E. Parshall - July 12, 2012 Thirty years ago I was a missionary in Toulouse, France. We (four sisters) lived in an apartment on top of the hill called Jolimont, a few hundred yards from a beautiful red brick obelisk erected in memory of “les braves morts pour la patrie” in the 1814 Battle of Toulouse, the last great battle of Napoleon’s army, immediately after which Napoleon surrendered and was exiled to Elba. Our a...
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