. La Côte d'Émeraude. <Hi,\*u., Cancale tions in the region. St. Ideuc was a British abbot,teacher of St. Malo, St. Samson, and St. Gildas. WhenSt. Samson established his bishopric at Dol, he dedicatedone of the first outlying churches of his diocese to hisold master. A great part of the present building ispanelled with effective eighteenth century Ideuc and Rochebonne now merge into one another,and we can either re-enter St. Malo by the way thatwe left it, or by one of the avenued roads that borderSt. Servan landwards. This little round, which is a sample of numberlessrides an


. La Côte d'Émeraude. <Hi,\*u., Cancale tions in the region. St. Ideuc was a British abbot,teacher of St. Malo, St. Samson, and St. Gildas. WhenSt. Samson established his bishopric at Dol, he dedicatedone of the first outlying churches of his diocese to hisold master. A great part of the present building ispanelled with effective eighteenth century Ideuc and Rochebonne now merge into one another,and we can either re-enter St. Malo by the way thatwe left it, or by one of the avenued roads that borderSt. Servan landwards. This little round, which is a sample of numberlessrides and walks that can be made in the Clos Poulet,might easily be expanded to include Cancale and laHoule, which can also be reached by tram. The large village of Cancale stands on the edge ofthe plateau whither the inhabitants of the two villagesof Port Pican and Taumen retreated as their dwellingswere gradually submerged, but population has gravi-tated again to the sea with which all their work hasto do. La Ville Basse, a


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