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1 1 | of the owner. The owner's name was not mentioned, but the 2 1 | said, "can you tell me the name of the person who formerly 3 1 | Gautier." ~I knew her by name and by sight. ~"What!" I 4 2 | the Camellias," and the name stuck to her. ~Like all 5 3 | my purse, I wrote down my name, had the book put on one 6 3 | his love and even with his name. If I insist on this point, 7 4 | think where I had seen the name, and remembered the first 8 4 | writing and repeating my name, poor dear Marguerite!" ~ 9 5 | have noticed, if once the name of anybody who might in 10 5 | group themselves about the name, and you find all your friends 11 5 | moment of the sale, her name came to my ears so frequently, 12 5 | in the last chapter, that name was associated with so profound 13 5 | I had never breathed the name of Marguerite, I always 14 5 | o'clock, a woman of that name had been buried. ~I asked 15 5 | white marble slab bearing a name. ~The marble slab stood 16 6 | words, in which only the name of Marguerite could be distinctly 17 7 | Marguerite, fearing lest the name should awaken sad recollections 18 7 | him what was the lady's name. ~"Mademoiselle Marguerite 19 7 | said to me, mentioning her name: "Look at that pretty girl." ~ 20 7 | her, without leaving my name or my card. I heard she 21 8 | the milliner's auspicious name) was one of those fat women 22 8 | moment, did not remember my name. I would rather have been 23 9 | and would never leave your name?" ~"Yes, it was I." ~"Then 24 11| friend called? Gaston R., his name is, isn't it?" ~"Yes," said 25 11| Prudence scarcely even knew his name. ~"He is quite nice, that 26 13| I could not write my own name. You are relieved, aren' 27 14| Let us then forget, you a name which must be indifferent 28 15| slave, your dog, but in the name of heaven tear up the letter 29 16| in spite of its horrible name, is one of the prettiest 30 17| the simple flower whose name she bore. ~It was at this 31 19| we are young; in heaven's name, Armand, do not drive me 32 20| a blot on the honourable name that I have given you, it 33 20| not give Mlle. Gautier the name you have given me; I spend 34 20| continued my father, "in the name of your sainted mother, 35 22| s house. I called out my name to the porter, who had had 36 25| interpretation must not tarnish the name which we bear. No one would 37 25| strength, to shatter it? In the name of your love and of your 38 25| bid his daughter mingle my name with her prayers, as the 39 25| with her prayers, as the name of a mysterious friend, 40 26| This paper signed by his name has done me more good than 41 26| lucid, it is always your name that she pronounces, when 42 26| times also she said your name; then all was silent, and 43 27| the mere invocation of her name. ~I remained for some time