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name 37
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name-day 1
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38 much
38 rouxey
38 years
37 name
37 vicar-general
36 asked
36 being
Honoré de Balzac
Albert Savarus

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1 I | Watteville. "I~never heard his name before."~ ~"Why, you can 2 II | by the expressive general name of /the Colony/. The~colony 3 IV | qualifications. Finally, he had his name entered on the~list of the 4 IV | members of the bench,~with the name, 'ALBERT SAVARON.' "~ ~" 5 IV | ALBERT SAVARON.' "~ ~"The name of Savaron is famous," said 6 VII | the blunder of putting his name in~front; he left the finance 7 IX | pressing.~ ~The fair stranger's name was Fanny Lovelace. This 8 IX | was Fanny Lovelace. This name (pronounced~/Loveless/) 9 IX | pretensions, used the cook's name as a screen to net the little~ 10 IX | and concluded~that the name of English also hid some 11 X | went on, remembering the name he had heard little Gina 12 XI | Gina proudly. "Her father's name is~Colonna."~ ~Emboldened 13 XI | by hearing me~speak her name; she had, no doubt, foreseen 14 XIII | there is some mistake in my name; I have for~the last minute 15 XIII | one day exchange~the fine name of Gandolphini for that 16 XIII | you may be as proud of my name as of your own name of~Colonna."~ ~" 17 XIII | of my name as of your own name of~Colonna."~ ~"I should 18 XV | Maggiore.~ ~"What is her name?"~ ~"The Duchesse d'Argaiolo."~ ~" 19 XV | that I~may some day find my name on a list for promotion 20 XV | revive~in France a good name now extinct in Belgium-- 21 XV | revolution of July just when my name was~becoming known, at the 22 XVI | determined to make myself a name at~the Paris Bar, seeing 23 XVI | sufficient number of votes, my name will come out~of the urn. 24 XVI | hibernating marmot.~ ~"My name had, however, been entered 25 XVI | Master of Appeals, under~the name of Albert de Savarus' (another 26 XVII | that should surround the name that is to succeed to that 27 XVII | country, before Europe. My name will be~flung to you by 28 XVIII| rise to the level of your name. As you see, I am in~good 29 XVIII| is to run after power, a name, fortune! But at Belgirate~ 30 XX | office. Chantonnit, as his name shows, was a native of Neuchatel.~ ~" 31 XX | have done so already. Your name is~Watteville, and you are 32 XX | then~become known that your name is Savaron de Savarus, that 33 XXII | career, telling them his real~name, his action under the Restoration, 34 XXII | then been taken, Albert's name would~undoubtedly have come 35 XXV | Did Jerome ask the name of the stranger at the Hotel 36 XXVI | name-day grew near--her name was Louise--the Vicar-~General 37 XXVI | Rosalie, writing in Albert's name, had~prepared the Duchess


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