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Long-Scorned in Maine, French Has Renaissance - New York Times

I took French in junior high school because I thought it was elegant and sophisticated. It was a bit of a shock to learn that until recently it was an object of derision in Maine, where it has only recently gained a grudging cachet, according to the New York Times.

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