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YA
Yacht Club. M realized he had a pipe each day in the same place, on the Pont de Bellerive, or at the Yacht Club (Vichy). [1967-VIC]
Yachting Club de France. The old pilot showed M the YCF pin he'd found near where Willy Marco had been thrown into the canal. Yachting Club de France. [1930-PRO]
Yale. There was a Yale lock on Germain Cageot's door, or hi might have been tempted to pay his flat a visit. [1934-MAI]
Yan. Yan, the steward of the Ardena, a Swedish yacht, the customer in Liberty Bar. Said he'd come back later if his people went to the Casino. [1932-LIB]
Yarko. Marcel Potru said they'd do better to question the Yugo. That was Yarko, who came from Yugoslavia, who lived by himself in a wing of the next-door house. [1936-lar]
YC
YCF. The old pilot showed M the YCF pin he'd found near where Willy Marco had been thrown into the canal. Yachting Club de France. [1930-PRO]
YI
Yiddish. Reaching the Jewish quarter, centered on the Rue des Rosiers, Pietr walked past the shops with Yiddish inscriptions, kosher butchers and bakeries that displayed unleavened bread. [1929-30-LET]
YO
yoga. Among Jules Piquemal's books were two about yoga and a manual of judo. [1954-MIN]
Yolande. At Easter Mazotti had gone down to Toulon and met Yolande, Mattei's woman. [1962-COL]
The Maupois' maid, Yolande, lived in the attic. [1965-PAT]
Yolande van Houtte. see: Houtte, Yolande van
YP
Yport. The director of La Morue Française said his chief engineer was at home in Yport, the second officer in Paris. Yport was a village at the foot of the cliffs, 6 km from Fécamp. A few fisherman's cottages, a few farms, some villas, a single hotel. [1931-REN]
M had telephoned the Le Havre Flying Squad the day before to inform Inspector Castaing of his coming. But he was at Yport for the funeral and couldn't meet his train, so he wanted to meet him at the Hôtel des Anglais for lunch. [1949-DAM]
YU
Yugo. Marcel Potru said they'd do better to question the Yugo. That was Yarko, who came from Yugoslavia, who lived by himself in a wing of the next-door house. [1936-lar]
Yugoslav. M. Kridelka, one of the boarders at Mlle. Clément's. A Yugoslav, living in Paris a long time. [1951-MEU]
Yugoslavia. Marcel Potru said they'd do better to question the Yugo. That was Yarko, who came from Yugoslavia, who lived by himself in a wing of the next-door house. [1936-lar]
John Arnold looked at the photographs. "That's Paul of Yugoslavia." [1957-VOY]
Yurovich, Fédor. One of the aliases of Pietr (the Lett). 28. Born at Vilna. laborer, and Anna Gorskin, 25, born at Odessa, were the names registered to room 32 at the Au Roi-de-Sicile, the Russian M had followed from the Berthe Swaan's Fécamp. Hotel manager said he'd been there about 3 years, Anna about 4 1/2. [1929-30-LET]
YV
Yves Joris. see: Joris, Yves
Yves Lannec. see: Lannec, Yves
Yves Le Guérec. see: Le Guérec, Yves
Yves Le Pommeret. see: Le Pommeret, Yves
Yvetot. [town, N France, Seine-Maritime dept. pop. 1962: 8,294. 20 mi. NW of Rouen.]
M, Pietr. and a cattle dealer from Yvetot, who told M funny stories in a Normandy patois, were in the same train compartment from Fécamp. [1929-30-LET]
Yvette. Yvette, one of the roomers at Mariette Gibon's. [1952-BAN]
Yvon Demarle. see: Demarle, Yvon
Yvonne. The cashier at the Sardine was Yvonne, small, dark, very thin, with lovely dark eyes. [1971-IND]
Yvonne Beausoleil. see: Beausoleil, Yvonne
Yvonne Moncin. see: Moncin, Yvonne
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