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Use "auberge" in a sentence
"He is liked by every one in the auberge, which is more than can be said of yourself; he is always good tempered, and is quiet and unassuming."
""To be a great chef, you must be a cook, a cook in spirit, a cook in the heart," Goujon said in a telephone interview, calling his auberge a "country restaurant.""
"The tall and sinewy monk, without a moment's hesitation, dragged me up and half carried, half led me into a kind of auberge, or restaurant for the poorer classes."