Chapter
1 1| she~shrank from the plain name of Madame Rabourdin. Monsieur
2 1| possessed of a fortune and a name bequeathed to him in~a certain
3 1| on it Rabourdin saw the name of an underling in~office
4 1| finances,~or it belied its own name. To the ministry of foreign
5 1| efface forever the~odious name of Rabourdin.~ ~These secret
6 2| an eyeglass,~or wrote his name on the margin,--a signature
7 3| casaquin," another obsolete name for a short gown~or jacket.
8 4| director,~and now by the former name, head or chief of division,
9 4| or to give him his pen name, Cursy, was working just~
10 4| when Laurent~uttered his name a dreadful presentiment
11 4| University library under the name~of "Historical and Geographic
12 4| hopeless. Adolphe (his~family name was Adolphe) had lately
13 4| called "the English,"--a name given by the~government
14 4| was, subscribed under the name of "Miss Fairfax."~ ~Handsome
15 4| years later went by the name of~"illustration." The influence
16 4| the relentless Bixiou to name him "the white~rabbit."
17 4| slaves of that office. His name was Fleury. He boldly~subscribed
18 5| What's Gorix, pray?--the name of a cat?"~ ~Colleville [
19 5| lapidarial~abbreviation of the name of a town, my good friend;
20 5| studied the letters of his name on the 14th of April, 1814,
21 5| for there's 'coqu' in~your name."~ ~Bixiou [interrupting]. "
22 5| long as it is only~in my name. Why don't you anagrammatize,
23 6| Cafe Themis,--a~singular name."~ ~"Is justice done there?"
24 6| Gaudron; "and I mentioned the name to the secretary of~his
25 6| former 'chouan,'--what's his name?--La Billardiere is dead."~ ~"
26 6| the property in~his own name, and then mortgage them
27 6| mortgages on the property in my name;~we'll go and see des Lupeaulx
28 6| eyes were dazzled by the name of Baudoyer.~He read with
29 6| and Gigonnet, under the name of a certain~Samanon."~ ~"
30 7| literally gurgled with the~name of his divinity. To launch
31 7| was~assuredly this written name, in which the first and
32 7| now if she only had your name."~ ~"Yes, her defect is
33 8| says is false, the proper name~for it is calumny, defamation
34 8| lies in the~letters of his name. I may say that I knew of
35 8| in~anagrammatizing your name as follows:" [proudly] "
36 8| find a way to send~in your name in a batch for the peerage."~ ~"
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