Chap.

 1        1|    his deciding to print the names of the two actresses in
 2        2| certain amount of pride, the names of the ladies with whom
 3        2|   sprung up, raging, but the names of the Marquis de Chouard
 4        4|     forward and ran over the names of the other kings, the
 5        4|     bore one of the greatest names in France. Furthermore,
 6        4|     bore one of the greatest names in France and had reached
 7        8|     overwhelmed him with pet names— “my doggie, my old bear,
 8        8|     certain lists of women’s names, which it was the duty of
 9        9|      courtyard, told him the names of different properties,
10       10|     gentlemen with the great names and the old, upright traditions,
11       11|      uproar in which horsesnames kept recurring and lively
12       12|      footman announced their names while gentlemen advanced
13       12|      in fact, in which great names and great shames jostle
14       12|   was no longer shouting out names, but close to the door the
15       13|   their fortunes, their very names—were swallowed up without
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