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from Guermantes: 747. The Guermantes visitors’ book: 753. Life there remembered by the Duke and his brother: IV 158. The Duchess tells an anecdote about a shooting party (the Marquis du Lau and the Prince of Wales): V 38 (cf. 794). Gilberte reveals that it can be reached in a quarter of an hour from Combray: VI 295; the Guermantes way and the Méséglise way not irreconcilable: 3-A.

HAARLEM. The Frans Halses there discussed at the Guermantes dinner-party: III 717–18. Tulip gardens in Haarlem: 784 (cf. V 881).

HARAMBOUVILLE (f). One of the stopping places on the little local railway: II 326. A farm labourer gets into the little clan’s compartment and is ejected by Cottard: IV 371. Mme Verdurin plans an outing there: 501. The Cambremers lunch with friends there: 668. Its etymology (Herimbald’s town): 693.

HERMENONVILLE (f). M. de Chevregny’s station: IV 662. Etymology of the name (Herimund’s town): 680, 682, 693–95.

HAGUE, The. Swann needs to go there for his study of Vermeer; the Mauritshuis: I 502. M has been there: III 717–18. Its art gallery lends Vermeer’s View of Delft for an exhibition in Paris: V 244.

HOLLAND. Swann’s fondness for it; Odette imagines it to be ugly: I 350. M has once been there: III 718. Albertine has been there: IV 289. Her excursions in the Dutch countryside: V 518. M anxious to prevent her from returning: 557. (See Amsterdam; Delft; Haarlem; Hague, The.)

HUDIMESNIL (f), near Balbec. M’s experience with the three trees near there: II 404–7 (cf. V 347).

INCARVILLE (f), near Balbec. Stopping place on the little local railway: II 326. Albertine “en pension” there with Rosemonde’s family: IV 244, 248–50. M meets Cottard there and they go to the Casino: 262–63, where they see Albertine and Andrée dance together: 263–66. Albertine meets Mme Bontemps’s friend with the “bad name” there: 341–42. M and Albertine drive through it: 549. Brichot refers to Balbec as Incarville: 617 (cf. V 301). M. de Crécy’s old castle perched above Incarville: 661. Etymology of the name (the village of Wiscar): 680. Its cliff: 693. The Marquis de Montpeyroux and M. de Crécy visit the little train at Incarville station: 694–95. The arcades of Incarville where Albertine would wait for M: V 593. (Sometimes confused with Parville (q.v.).)

INFREVILLE (f), near Balbec. Albertine proposes to call on a lady there: IV 268–70. Later, she denies ever having been near the place: V 137; its associations with Albertine: 730.

ITALY. Swann brings back photographs of old masters from his visits to Italy: I 22. M’s parents promise him a holiday in the north of Italy: 549. Dreams of Italy: 549–50. Evocations of Florence, Venice, Parma, etc: 549–60 (cf. II 299; III 195); “Precious lustre” of streets in old Italian towns: III 190–91. Mme de Guermantes invites Swann to go with her to Italy: 813–16. Trip to Venice: V 844–88. (See Florence; Milan; Orvieto; Padua; Parma; Pisa; Rome; Siena; Trieste; Venice.)

JARDIES, Les. Balzac’s house on the outskirts of Paris: IV 614.

JOSSELIN. Residence of the Rohans in Brittany: V 38.

JOUY-LE-VICOMTE (f). Town near Combray where M’s grandmother buys books for him: I 53. M. Pupin’s daughter goes to boarding school there: 76. Its canals can be seen from the top of the steeple of Combray; its etymology: 147–48. Operations in the neighbourhood during the Great War: VI 296.

LAGHET, Notre Dame de. Place of pilgrimage in the Alpes-Maritimes; Odette has a medal from there: I 313, 516.

LAMBALLE. One of the stops on the 1.22 train: I 548–49. What its name evokes: 553.

LANNION. One of the stops on the 1.22 train: I 548–49. What its name evokes: 553.

LAON. Gilberte Swann often goes to spend a few days there: I 205. Its cathedral: III 7.

LAUMES, Les (f). Village in Burgundy. The Duc de Guermantes is Prince des Laumes: V 790.

LONDON. Visited by the Verdurins: II 117. Visited by Mme de Cambremer-Legrandin; the British Museum: III 271. Prince Von has a house there: 347. Mme de Guermantes goes shopping there: V 48. (See Chelsea; Twickenham.)

MAINEVILLE (f). Last stop before Balbec on the little local railway: II 326.

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