In 1853 Alexander Desrousseaux consists in Lille The canchon dormoire (literally Song for sleeping), known as the Little Quinquin. It tells the story in the local dialect of a poor lace-maker of the Saint-Sauveur, which persists in her baby Narcisse to sleep. The Monument Square Foch is a replica of the recent original, exposed to the Town Hall. This is due to the sculptor Eugène Desplechin (1902).
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