Chapter
1 Dedication| desired that your victorious name should help to win a~victory
2 I | literally deserved its name of "impression-stone." Modern
3 I | not help smiling~at the name.~ ~"Laugh away! After twelve
4 I | inactivity in his son. The name of~Cointet Brothers haunted
5 I | position, she assumed the name of Madame Charlotte; and~
6 I | Lucien flushed red at the name, and stammered out something
7 II | office. His~son, bearing the name of Mirault de Bargeton,
8 II | reason you will find the name of Mirault among~Bordeaux
9 II | had borne the illustrious name~of d'Espard since the reign
10 III | felt in~him by allowing his name to slip out through the
11 III | him~for calling her by a name in everybody's mouth. The
12 III | patronymic for the noble name of Rubempre;~he need not
13 III | to him that his~father's name should be thus posted up
14 IV | Majesty in Angouleme, with my name at the bottom of the~bills
15 IV | Keller just yet, nor the name of a~Desplein, two sorts
16 IV | will not hand down my name to~posterity."~ ~At this
17 IV | Lili by her friends--a baby name singularly at variance~with
18 IV | known by the aristocratic name of Jacques, a mighty hunter,
19 IV | could read his plebeian~name in the mere movements of
20 V | handicraft, he ought to lay his name aside."~ ~"So he did as
21 V | said Zizine, "but his name was~plebeian, and he took
22 V | and he took his mother's name, which is noble."~ ~"Well,
23 V | my love for you in your name. Eve was the one woman in
24 V | Napoleon's time gave the name to the~"double-eagle" size.
25 VI | the mark which give its name to the size of the~paper
26 VI | ruin a king, do you? Your name may be David, but I~have
27 VI | Houmeau without a penny to her name. If you had not studied~
28 VI | with the highest rank; his name would~be one day among the
29 VI | ear to the echoes~of his name in the future, he could
30 VII | you are asked to give the name~of the person who told you
31 VIII | people are~making puns on the name. (Tue Poie.) It seems that
32 VIII | yourself. I ask this in the name of the affection~you bear
33 VIII | tell me, if you can, the name of any~great work of art
34 VIII | Postel that I will put my~name to the bill, for I can tell
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