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1 1| yellow posters bearing the name of “Nana” in great black 2 1| in the midst of which the name of Nana sounded with all 3 1| round of the crowd. The name was a caress in itself; 4 1| in itself; it was a pet name, the very familiarity of 5 1| flounced skirts, and Nana’s name kept repeating itself so 6 1| But by this time Nana’s name was echoing more loudly 7 1| simple reply, and as this name seemed to astound his cousin, 8 1| box.~“What IS that man’s name?” he asked.~Fauchery failed 9 1| in passing mentioned his name to each other in muttered 10 1| frigid. But on hearing the name Fauchery the countess raised 11 1| said of the play; Nana’s name was not once mentioned. 12 1| the impression that her name was Madame Robert, a lady 13 2| difficulties.~“She has told me her name—Madame Tricon.”~“The Tricon,” 14 2| porter had given them her name, and they had egged one 15 2| years old, he said. His name was Georges Hugon. He was 16 3| the Countess Sabine. Her name had often been mentioned 17 3| outside he would find out the name of the woman with whom people 18 3| have much liked to know the name of the hostess. But the 19 4| of manner, announced her name herself, took both Nana’ 20 4| Monsieur de Foucarmont by name. I invited him.”~Foucarmont 21 4| Blanche de Sivry, whose real name was Jacqueline Bandu, she 22 4| mottled. She had only to name a figure. Nevertheless, 23 4| disfigure the young man’s name ad infinitum.~But La Faloise 24 4| herself, why, in heaven’s name, if she had wanted to she 25 4| He was a stranger, whose name it was useless to mention. 26 4| Almighty says, “By My blasted Name” when He swears, and Isaac 27 5| man. “D’you answer to the name of Achille?”~“Exactly so! 28 5| the dresser, Mme Jules by name, was getting ready Venus’ 29 5| carriages deafened him with the name of Nana; the gaslights set 30 6| conversation, and Steiner’s name was mentioned, at which 31 6| And what is the actress’s name?” asked the countess.~“Oh, 32 6| Nana?”~“Nana, that’s the name! A horrible woman!” cried 33 6| goody–goody.”~“What’s her name?” asked Lucy.~“Madame d’ 34 8| awkward to utter Muffat’s name. Thereupon Francis smiled 35 8| did not mention Fontan by name. However, she grew calm 36 8| refused to hear Fontan’s name mentioned again, and each 37 10| vowed she would get her name taken off, even though she 38 10| was a horse, Lusignan by name, which he was training for 39 10| the liberty of giving your name to my outsider, the filly. 40 10| the mere mention of the name the count was filled with 41 11| which Labordette had put his name to would not be met.~“Dear 42 11| pretty foul sort to let one’s name be given to a horse! Mignon, 43 11| this occasion the great name of Vandeuvres put a stop 44 11| the brute that bore her name, glanced round at the other 45 11| pocket.~Nana kept hearing her name; the whole plain was echoing 46 11| amid much disputing, the name of Vandeuvres was again 47 12| court, the honor of his name, and all for what? That 48 13| having announced that her name, too, was Therese and that 49 13| him, and he would see his name in the papers. Six weeks 50 13| the Figaro had printed his name twice. And with his meager 51 14| to be forgotten. When her name was mentioned among the