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An inspiring example of American-French rapprochement began eight years ago in the hills of Connecticut's Litchfield County. On Memorial Day weekend in 1997, Jeffrey Morgan, a Connecticut Yankee by birth and breeding, and Robert Couturier, a French architect and interior designer who had been established in New York City for many years, met in the house of a mutual friend in Washington, Connecticut.
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Morgan had become an expert in the restoration of the area's early houses and had assembled a small but ...