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1 I| That worthy inn owed its name, not to its ancestors, but 2 I| appelle ça? Tell me the name!"[Pg 28]~ ~"My name, sir? 3 I| the name!"[Pg 28]~ ~"My name, sir? Peter Bús."~ ~"Diable! 4 I| Bús."~ ~"Diable! not your name, but the name of the thing 5 I| not your name, but the name of the thing I want."~ ~" 6 I| Hungarians so called it after the name of one of their ancient 7 I| mean. The worthy magyars name their departments after 8 I| gentle birth myself. My name is Peter Bús, 4 and I am 9 I| mysterious Nabob, who went by the name of Master Jock; why, we 10 I| what it means to bear the name Kárpáthy? That name which 11 I| the name Kárpáthy? That name which has a line of thirty 12 I| and standard-bearers; that name which is as sonorous as 13 I| forsooth! Now, is that a proper name for a gentleman? Luckily 14 I| with my mother to Paris. My name displeased me, and as the 15 I| most fashionable[Pg 33] name just then happened to be 16 I| be Abellino, I changed my name Béla into it. On the other 17 II| inquired after its owner, the name they heard was quite unfamiliar 18 II| time Monsieur Griffard's name became one of the most harmonious 19 II| a northern prince, whose name is on every one's lips; 20 II| None but me will bear the name of Kárpáthy after John Kárpáthy' 21 III| debauch.~ ~"What is your name, little brother?" he inquired 22 IV| called themselves Meyer, a name borne by so many people 23 IV| my all to preserve your name from a great reproach, you 24 IV| being such a very common name. So poor Meyer really began 25 IV| preserved the honour of his name, although he was poor and 26 IV| commanded that her accursed name should never be mentioned 27 IV| Bordácsi, for that was his name, had an extraordinary faculty 28 IV| youth of this city, and your name is a by-word throughout 29 V| Pressburg, John Boltay by name. This rich artisan, long, 30 V| the young journeyman his name for the first time) was 31 V| generally known, not by his real name, but by his official title - 32 V| Teresa's, Dame Kramm by name, regularly accompanied Fanny 33 V| well-known dandy, Fennimore by name, resolved to try the effect 34 V| possibly refuse it. Use the name of my dead bride, Maria 35 V| not so much as allow his name to be mentioned?[Pg 129]~ ~ 36 V| who was her ideal, whose name she knew not, and she begged 37 VI| not, she knew not even his name, yet she felt that she would 38 VI| people tried to find out the name of the unknown nobleman, 39 VI| were they to find out his name? Fanny herself did not know 40 VI| might have been; but the name, the name?~ ~At last Abellino 41 VI| been; but the name, the name?~ ~At last Abellino himself 42 VI| Thank you."~ ~So his name, then, was Abellino Kárpáthy! 43 VI| up seemed to repeat one name continually in his ear, 44 VI| affair made a great stir. The name advertised was well known 45 VI| of the green table in the name of suffering humanity. As 46 VI| sealed letter. "What's your name, young man?"~ ~Alexander 47 VI| I only want to know your name."~ ~"My name is Alexander 48 VI| to know your name."~ ~"My name is Alexander Barna."~ ~Conrad 49 VI| If the challenged, in the name of the firm he was defending, 50 VII| realm, and I do not wish the name of Kárpáthy to be slighted 51 VII| Master Jock roundly, in the name of the Lord, on this the 52 VII| kindly -~ ~"What is thy name, my daughter?"~ ~"Susie," 53 VII| large silver nails, the name - J-o-h-n K-á-r-p-á-t-h-y.~ ~ 54 VII| coffin, when he read his own name upon it, he had leaped from 55 VII| blazing firework and write the name "Kárpáthy" in the sky in 56 VIII| by saying that I bear a name which will not be exactly 57 VIII| but for my nephew, whose name is Béla, but who, fool as 58 VIII| man really worthy of the name must never conceal the truth.~ ~ 59 VIII| unexpectedly mentioned the youth's name to her, and the girl had 60 VIII| wife; he has an illustrious name and an honourable title, 61 VIII| Who is it?"~ ~"His name will not have a very pleasant 62 VIII| a gentleman of the same name[Pg 199] who is the cause 63 IX| portrait, for since then his name is familiar in all first-class 64 IX| afraid of her), "what was the name of that gentleman who was 65 IX| duty to do honour to your name. And now I would ask you 66 IX| making pretty free with my name. Can she be taking me seriously? 67 IX| him as by that talismanic name - "Madame John Kárpáthy!"~ ~ 68 X| and a monstrously grand name, both rather burdens than 69 X| And then that illustrious name; what was it after all?~ ~ 70 X| knew who had inherited that name - an old gentleman with 71 X| finger would pause at a name, and Mr. Varga would look 72 X| would look again at the name singled out by his finger, 73 X| paper when it reached a name that it had long been in 74 X| deceived."~ ~Fanny read the name indicated - "Flora Eszéky 75 X| that is your Christian name. I am quite confused by 76 X| verily believe there's not a name in the calendar that it 77 X| Fanny is a very honourable name in the family records."~ ~ 78 X| reputation that no woman's good name was likely to be improved 79 XI| hand, to undermine the good name of your acquaintances, - 80 XI| is a great patriot, whose name is well known and admired; 81 XI| Imre Szépkiesdy: that's his name, is it?" - and she underscored 82 XI| Let us write after his name then: 'Baron George Málnay, 83 XI| let us write under his name, 'a prickly gentleman.'"~ ~" 84 XII| place where her husband's name was written, as if to snatch 85 XIII| each of the foxhounds by name, he politely begged those 86 XIII| his wife knew his dogs by name, he was equally pleased 87 XIII| She must listen while his name is magnified by another; 88 XIII| Gratitude will shower upon your name."~ ~"Then you promise me 89 XVI| past, and that her own good name might be soiled by contact 90 XVII| the flowers, not merely by name, but through the medium 91 XVIII| make ribald jests about the name of a lady whom nobody in 92 XVIII| henceforth Madame Kárpáthy's name ceased to be alluded to 93 XIX| heir and perpetuate his name! who was born in happier 94 XIX| What should be the child's name? It should be the name of 95 XIX| s name? It should be the name of one of those princes 96 XX| came here to do."~ ~The name of the dear departed was 97 XX| monument.~ ~And he read the name. Like a spectral invitation, 98 XXI| it is just like hers. My name has already been driven 99 XXI| remain just as it is - my name and nothing more. Beneath 100 XXI| a nobleman not merely by name, but in heart and soul, 101 XXI| whom I can really give that name. The first is Rudolf, to