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1 I, III| deeds are befitting his name - dark and black. But why 2 I, III| watchman's wife, not knowing my name, had described me as wearing 3 I, III| at the moment recall his name, although the governess 4 I, III| I asked. "What is his name?"~ ~As I uttered these questions 5 I, III| the 'Silver King,' and his name is Mr. Dumany. Do you know 6 I, III| Englishman, as he heard the name, "Mr. Kornel Dumany, the 7 I, IV| hear some one pronounce my name, and, to my astonishment, 8 I, IV| how is it that you know my name? You cannot know me personally?"~ ~" 9 I, IV| introduced me to her by my proper name and title, naming even the 10 I, IV| eyes? You will hear your name pronounced in all languages, 11 I, IV| quite stunned. How, in the name of all that was wonderful, 12 I, IV| people had given him the name of "Silver King." I do not 13 I, IV| cannot omit Liszt (for the name of the great musician is 14 I, IV| see the grand old man's name misused by the extreme faction. 15 I, VI| Parliament? When? And what name did you then bear?"~ ~"The 16 I, VI| did you then bear?"~ ~"The name I bear now, which is my 17 I, VI| t remember. Neither your name, nor yet your face is familiar 18 I, VI| of dissipation; hence its name, "Korhely-leves," which 19 I, VII| János in the village? The name is rather a common one."~ ~" 20 I, VII| could not vote in his own name, voted as Tóth János, the 21 I, VII| would only pronounce my name when asked to whom he gave 22 I, VII| his agony was asked the name of his chosen candidate, 23 I, VII| of Kornel, my Christian name - and since the "Du meine" 24 I, VII| had simply pronounced my name in Jewish fashion, and eased 25 I, VIII| although his Christian name was Dion. He was my father' 26 I, VIII| my efforts had made me a name as a clever and skilful 27 I, X| Soon they began to drag my name into professional polemics, 28 I, X| instructed to pronounce each name clearly; and each name, 29 I, X| each name clearly; and each name, as it was read, was followed 30 I, X| leave the room, and his name was erased from the list. 31 I, X| distance. Presently my own name, "Dumany Kornel," was pronounced, 32 I, X| that Dumany Kornel whose name has been read, and I am 33 I, X| Siegfried Vernöczy is my name!"~ ~The Vice-Governor invited 34 I, XI| made by my uncle, with the name of each object, statement 35 I, XI| put a seal, with his own name. Then the Vice-Governor 36 I, XII| find the seat with your name on it, sit down, and, when 37 I, XII| sit down, and, when your name is called, you shout 'yes' 38 I, XII| similar crimes committed in my name, related in those papers, 39 I, XII| frequently attached to my name; and then followed the shameful 40 I, XIII| meeting to support your name at all odds against the 41 I, XIII| laughing-stock, and that my name was not hooted by friend 42 I, XIII| at least who assumed the name, and all the Jews with their 43 II, III| heard her spoken of by that name. I think that Turandot must 44 II, IV| of a husband, or of his name, and my choice fell upon 45 II, IV| possessed, his spotless name and honour, and had ruined 46 II, IV| could not give the legal name and position she merited, 47 II, IV| left him free to bestow his name upon his faithful, loving 48 II, IV| taken nothing of him but his name, of which she was in need; 49 II, IV| was in need; but what is a name? Nothing but the lid, the 50 II, IV| friend, the bearer of a great name, noble, brave, accomplished, 51 II, V| is here under an assumed name, as he does not want to 52 II, V| her at confirmation the name of Cenerentola, which we 53 II, V| shortened to Cenni. Her real name is Klara. She has no other 54 II, VI| was often attached to my name as well as to that of other 55 II, VI| Cenni, her origin, her real name, and her kin; and, finally, 56 II, VI| bills signed with his own name and that of his political 57 II, X| mortgages, etc., her own name - "Flamma Maria Dumany of 58 II, X| papers, as yet, bear the name of my grandfather, and we 59 II, X| must first write my own name upon each."~ ~"But we do 60 II, X| large letters, her full name, and I stood there and looked 61 II, X| who might give me a good name and an acceptable position, 62 II, X| Money to pay for my honest name, money for my lost life 63 II, X| stain she had brought on my name in her own blood. "Look," 64 II, X| honest and hitherto respected name through the mire, and become 65 II, XVII| if I am not mistaken, his name was Varjassy. I returned 66 II, XVII| given him an honourable name and a good nurse, which 67 II, XVII| jail, I shall change my name, and deny the term which 68 II, XVII| side. I shall possess no name, no home, no family. I shall 69 II, XVII| offered in return for his name and honour, I should have