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The Daintiness of the Rat

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ONE of the principal sights in Bordighera is the garden of the Villa “Charles Gamier.” It is called after its late owner, the famous designer of the Grand Opera at Paris and the Casino at Monte Carlo. It was probably when he was engaged in building the Casino that he acquired the large and valuable property which bears his name.

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BUCHANAN, J. The Daintiness of the Rat. Nature 86, 177–178 (1911). https://doi.org/10.1038/086177f0

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