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1 2| man to forget this debt of honor. Des Lupeaulx was not mistaken;~
2 2| officer of the Legion of honor. Once on the ladder of~political
3 2| commander of the Legion of honor,~gentleman of the bed-chamber,
4 2| nineteenth century to claim honor for the~masterpieces of
5 3| my services. I have the honor to be known to Madame la~
6 3| the cross of the~Legion of honor, without doing anything
7 4| officer of the Legion of honor, knight of Saint Louis~and
8 4| invite Monsieur~Rabourdin to honor him with his presence, though
9 4| elder, "When you have the honor to be a government~clerk";
10 4| that in Horatio Nelson, "honor est a Nilo."~Ever since
11 5| resignation and leave~Paris; his honor is permanently stained;
12 5| ribbon of the Legion of honor,--it is very dirty.' I suppose
13 5| Monsieur Colleville, do me the honor to~believe that I am rich
14 5| Monsieur~Clergeot, did me the honor just now to come and ask
15 5| no nonsense, word of honor! Godard is off on business
16 5| decorated with the Legion of honor, or pose as a neglected
17 5| dryly. "If I had had the honor~to see you earlier, you
18 5| audience this very day. My honor is involved in the matter
19 5| taken young~have been an honor to European monarchies and
20 5| When may I have the honor of submitting the matter
21 5| administrative ones."~ ~"I place my honor with all confidence in your
22 6| long and faithful service, honor, and talent~would be recognized,
23 6| God will reward those who honor him," said Monsieur Gaudron,~
24 6| ecclesiastics, "do us the~honor to take pot luck with us?"~ ~"
25 6| families, so jealous for the honor and~glory of religion, and
26 6| Dauphine, by whom he has the~honor and the happiness to be
27 6| precautions, believed~the honor of his family to be involved
28 6| Monsieur Baudoyer is to~do honor to the virtues, the talents
29 7| of the minister, and my honor is at stake."~ ~"Good heavens,
30 7| The cross of the Legion of honor for your imbecile of a nephew."~ ~"
31 7| The cross of the Legion of honor?" cried Mitral.~ ~"God protects
32 8| really all true, word of honor! It seems that~Monsieur
33 8| cordon of the Legion~of honor as a reward for my public
34 8| Dutocq. "On my word of honor, yes, and a thousand-franc
35 8| Phellion. "A man of honor; pure and spotless."~ ~Poiret. "
36 8| the cross of the Legion of~honor,--there is one to be granted,
37 8| what you mean. Do me~the honor to explain what diamonds
38 8| were not calumniated; your honor was~not assailed, compromised--"~ ~"
39 8| have no confidence in my honor," he said, after a pause. "
40 8| Monseigneur,--I have the honor to inclose to your Excellency
41 8| hearing me~say that I left my honor in your hands, and that
42 8| The light of her pure honor flashed from Celestine's
43 8| has the respect~of men of honor."~ ~Dutocq [annoyed]. "You
44 8| needed; for on my word of honor, the State robs the poor~
45 8| Bixiou, would you do me the honor to~come down for once to
46 8| peerage."~ ~"You are a man of honor, and I accept."~ ~This is
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