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1 I | Petites~Messageries, the name given to the Touchard enterprise
2 I | his ways, Pierrotin (the name seems to have been a sobriquet)~
3 I | everybody knows, by the name of "rabbits." On certain
4 I | of the "hen-roost" (the~name given by conductors to this
5 I | in the boot. There's no name upon it," he added.~ ~"Monseigneur'
6 I | estate of~which he bears the name. Don't you know Monsieur
7 II | in "melius," forms the name~(Serisy) of the estate from
8 II | investment, which was made in the name of~Madame Moreau, who was
9 II | the valet to conceal his~name and rank had not unnecessarily
10 III | coach~for a bourgeois of the name of Lecomte.~ ~"Don't disturb
11 III | knew the former~only by name. When the count, as he got
12 III | the count, hearing Leger's name.~ ~"Goodness! if this is
13 IV | Now~it happens that my name of Georges is famous in
14 IV | you,~with an illustrious name; and I have not returned
15 IV | prix' five years~ago. My name is Schinner."~ ~"Hey! bourgeois,
16 IV | here, Chaureff; but the name is~pronounced, in Turkish,
17 IV | and, consequently, his name is, as I may say, graven
18 IV | heart--"~ ~"What was his name?" asked Monsieur de Serizy;
19 IV | Georges.~ ~Hearing the right name given, the count, who had
20 IV | seeming to search for a name.~ ~"Zara," said Georges. "
21 IV | liqueur which goes by that name."~ ~"Ah!" said Pere Leger.~ ~"
22 V | the large~village of that name, where Pierrotin was in
23 V | you continue~to conceal my name (and remember, I shall know
24 V | Oscar, recollecting the name of the confessor at his
25 V | so good as to remember my name," replied Oscar, furious. "
26 VI | personage.~ ~Estelle (her name was Estelle) took no more
27 VI | Monsieur Grindot told me your name," said Madame Moreau to
28 VI | Georges.~ ~"But isn't your name Georges?"~ ~"What's all
29 VI | intervening.~ ~"Monsieur, my name is Georges Marest; I am
30 VI | to take such a~celebrated name out of mere bravado; but
31 VI | so bring credit on my own name of Joseph~Bridau."~ ~"You
32 VI | said Joseph. "Mistigris'~name is Leon de Lora. Monseigneur,
33 VII | child, who~bore the maiden name of his late wife.~ ~"Monsieur,"
34 VII | which~he was named. The name of Husson, which, let us
35 VII | all, your son~bears the name of Husson, and if my dear
36 VII | to do something for the name of her father and of her~
37 VII | ferociously active. His name is Desroches. I'll offer
38 VIII| eighteenth century:--~ ~In the name of the Father, Son, and
39 VIII| Desroches, and~gave his name without hesitation to Godeschal.~ ~"
40 X | owe your~fortune?--for his name is Oscar Husson. Save him,
41 X | taunt.~ ~"If he bore my name," replied Moreau, "I should
42 XI | for the interieur in the name of my servant,~Bellejambe,"
43 XI | places; Monsieur--~your name, if you please?" he said
44 XI | now famous under his own name of Leon de Lora,"~said Joseph
45 XI | the~coupe, overheard the name, and stared disdainfully
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