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1 Pres | Jókay, as he then wrote his name, was undecided whether to 2 Pres | changed the spelling of his name to Jókai, y being a badge 3 Pres | writing under an assumed name and with a price on his 4 I, I| has never been told the name of the street in which is 5 I, I| even remember her mother's name?"~ ~"We might take her to 6 I, I| will remember your mama's name, or else she will send some 7 I, III| her Philine. That was the name of my little sister who 8 I, III| narcissus."~ ~At mention of the name the little maid suddenly 9 I, III| joyfully:~ ~"Why, that is the name of our palace! Now don't 10 I, III| open it until I mention my name: Alfred Cambray - "~ ~"Oh, 11 I, III| building, however, retained the name of the Palace of Narcissus.~ ~ 12 I, III| person - a gentleman whose name he had never heard until 13 I, III| What have I to do here? My name is Alfred Cambray."~ ~"You 14 I, III| prefer to be a governor? Name any office; let it be what 15 II, I| do not stumble over the name of the lady."~ ~"It is a 16 II, I| lady."~ ~"It is a difficult name," assented the vice-palatine. " 17 II, I| to give utterance to the name.~ ~"Lantz-k-nek-hisz-sild - 18 II, I| good old Hungarian family name. The last Diet recognized 19 II, I| He is never called by name. When you want him just 20 II, I| the way your ladyship's name affects me!"~ ~"Then I will 21 II, II| fellow-men."~ ~"What is his name?"~ ~"I don't think any one 22 II, II| is it possible that the name of a man who has lived here 23 II, II| were not made in his own name, but by another person whom 24 II, II| another person whom he did not name. He wrote merely: 'Complainant 25 II, III| He repeated the whole name without a single mistake!~ ~ 26 II, III| one of the lads what his name was. 'Why,' responded the 27 II, III| come that you don't know my name - you who know everything?'"~ ~" 28 II, III| to inquire your worship's name and title, in order to draw 29 II, III| he proposed to learn the name which no one yet had been 30 II, III| then replied quietly:~ ~"My name is Count Ludwig Vavel de 31 II, III| also, to inquire the family name of the worshipful Frau Countess?"~ ~ 32 II, III| quite natural to ask the name of a man's wife when a legal 33 II, III| without even inquiring his name; nor did Audiat venture 34 III, II| solitary sparrow, whose name was David - surely because 35 III, II| it, then?"~ ~"It has no name."~ ~"Then I may not kiss 36 III, III| it. But let him, in God's name! I do it at your command, 37 IV, I| under her own honest family name - Satan Laczi being only 38 IV, III| the man.~ ~On hearing the name, Count Vavel sprang suddenly 39 V, I| study.~ ~The card bore the name:~ ~"Vicomte Leon Barthelmy, 40 V, I| remember where he had heard the name before, but without success. 41 V, II| about it. That is why his name seemed familiar to me."~ ~" 42 V, II| justify him in dragging my name in the dust!"~ ~The count 43 V, II| sport. There is only one name for the emotion which urges 44 V, II| Count Vavel guessed the name, then there was nothing 45 V, II| to learn the gentleman's name.~ ~"I have long desired 46 V, III| confusion.~ ~"I did not know her name; that is why I addressed 47 V, III| from death, you gave my name to Sophie Botta, who also 48 V, III| my stead! But give me the name of Sophie Botta; give me 49 VI, I| I beseech you - in the name of God - let me see a priest. 50 VI, I| living here under a false name - tell him that I, too, 51 VI, III| without my repeating her name. Go to her, tell her what 52 VI, IV| n't you like to hear the name of the bride, my pretty 53 VI, VI| Katharina told her the name of the "monster," and, seating 54 VII, I| Because a Hungarian name is better for your ensign 55 VII, III| Marquis de Fervlans." The name seemed familiar, but he 56 VII, III| also assume the baron's name; such transfers are possible, 57 VII, III| her. Then say merely the name 'Sophie Botta,' and she 58 VIII, I| am Cambray, with my other name, Marquis Richard d'Avoncourt. 59 VIII, I| have never even heard the name; but you will very soon 60 IX, I| man merely pronounced a name:~ ~"Sophie Botta."~ ~Without 61 IX, IV| wounded man.~ ~At sound of the name a sudden fury seemed to 62 IX, IV| But tell me, in heaven's name, where is the maid?"~ ~" 63 X, I| Guillaume - that is his name. And he is a very polite 64 X, II| for Notre Dame - and the name of its creator deserves 65 X, III| been graven on her tomb? A name that was not hers? A history