Chapter

1      IV|        and we must drop our real names and titles. Mr. Zimandy
2     VII|      opportunity to hear[62] the names of all the other petitioners
3    VIII|          visitors, to give their names and addresses. Thus she
4    VIII|        her sketch-book - foreign names are so hard to remember.~ ~
5     XII|         you, suppose we exchange names: you call me Blanka, and
6     XII| miscellaneous list of well-known names from all classes, and the
7     XIX|         would have changed their names, in all probability, and
8     XIX|       asked the listener.~ ~"The names are all recorded," was the
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