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 1       I|   enough," was the answer. "His name is Manasseh Adorjan, he
 2       I| familiarly addressed, and whose name was Gabriel Zimandy, accepted
 3      II|        her with the gift of his name and rank, after which he
 4      IV|   sister. What is your sister's name?"~ ~"Anna."[27]~ ~"Lend
 5      IV|       Anna."[27]~ ~"Lend me her name for a little while, will
 6      IV|    replied. "The bearer of that name is a very unfortunate girl."~ ~
 7       V|    memorandum-book and read the name of a house recommended to
 8       V|        landlord.~ ~"What is the name of the gentleman you refer
 9       V|   interest.[37]~ ~"It's a queer name," answered the landlord, "
10       V|    Benjamino de Vajdar" was the name she read in the landlord'
11    VIII|      she knew well enough whose name it bore. Controlling her
12    VIII|         eyeglasses and read the name, - "Benjamin Vajdar."~ ~"
13      IX|         any man to give her his name, she kneels before no marriage-altar
14       X|         with a card bearing the name of Benjamin Vajdar. But
15     XII|       of it all, as well as the name that greeted her ears, might
16     XII|          some years ago, in the name of a good friend of his,
17     XII|         same time her baptismal name.~ ~The marchioness laughed. "
18     XII|        But that isn't your real name," objected Blanka. "You
19     XII|    Cyrene.'"~ ~"I use it for my name, however, and no one but
20     XII|   confessor calls me by my real name, so[120] that now I never
21     XII|         in penance. Besides, my name doesn't suit me at all.
22     XII|      beating heart, guesses the name of the mysterious unknown.
23     XIV|      learned that her hostess's name was Zenobia. When they sat
24      XV|       to him. He called them by name, and they followed him as
25      XV|         s apprentice, Marczi by name, a youth of courage and
26    XVII|   himself called three times by name. He rose to his knees and
27   XVIII|        mine and call it by your name, and it can't fail to turn
28     XIX|          and if it contains the name I am so anxious to hear,
29     XIX|         to call her by her real name - found herself alone, the
30     XIX|    search they came[221] upon a name familiar to them both, -
31     XIX|         in whose hand your good name and your freedom lie. If
32     XIX|         so long as she bears my name she must not be forced to
33     XIX|        living woman to drag his name in the mire before all the
34     XIX|      Curia - to scratch out his name after her own and replace
35      XX|  becomes a veritable tunnel. No name is carved over these vaults,
36      XX|         the valley to speak his name. The pastor then blessed
37      XX|     neighbours and sworn in the name of the one living God to
38      XX|        that[243] Jesus in whose name the massacre of St. Bartholomew
39     XXI|    sound of the horn and at the name, stood still and threw a
40    XXII|       armed sentry demanded his name.~ ~"Diurbanu," was the reply,
41    XXII|  flickering candles, he wrote a name on each of two cards and
42   XXIII|      heart, each will utter the name that is last in her thoughts,
43   XXIII|        cross."~ ~"Take not that name in vain, you rogue!" commanded
44   XXIII|      And don't you know another name for me? Don't I remind you
45   XXIII|       the very way he wrote his name how he disliked to do it.
46   XXIII|         her."~ ~"I know it. Her name is engraved inside the ring.
47   XXIII|       at Toroczko. You know her name and know what to do to enable
48    XXIV|      Adorjan. When an Adorjan's name is called he must answer
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