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 1     I|         known by their Christian names! Eh, bien, what do I care
 2    IV|        once bethought him of the names of several celebrated actresses
 3    VI|     Livius, coldly. "Give me the names of two of your acquaintances."~ ~"
 4    VI|        his lips. There stood two names written one beneath the
 5   VII|          suppose I can carry the names of all of them in my head?
 6     X|       There were so many strange names, and all she knew about
 7     X|       was that they were all the names of great and illustrious
 8     X|       eyes down the long list of names before her from end to end.~ ~
 9     X|         read through the list of names aloud, as if she would have
10     X| discovered from the sound of the names the disposition of their
11     X|         as to go through all the names written on this list, one
12     X|        and ladies as those whose names stand here before me, nevertheless
13     X|       but so as not to touch the names, lest he might offend their
14     X|     stricken to observe how many names he had been obliged to pass
15     X|          left ever more and more names behind it - the names of
16     X|       more names behind it - the names of people whom he always
17     X|       confused by all the family names with which Squire Kárpáthy'
18    XI|        First of all, the list of names, which had caused[Pg 262]
19  XIII|      horseback, and other pretty names.~ ~Unfortunately Fanny misunderstood
20  XIII|          two dogs, hearing their names mentioned, joyously leaped
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