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1 II| Lacheneur. I confide it to your honor and to your devotion. The 2 II| to its former owner?”~ ~“Honor speaks, my father.”~ ~M. 3 II| responded. “I shall have the honor of seeing him to-day, after 4 III| guests.~ ~“It is a great honor for me,” he replied, in 5 IV| Mademoiselle, do me the honor——”~ ~But the father and 6 IV| accorded my poor mother the honor of acting as my godmother——”~ ~“ 7 V| and it will be an eternal honor to him in history—was not 8 V| have you not done me the honor to call me your friend?”~ ~ 9 V| to the legacy, your own honor will demand that you insist 10 VI| did not refuse the great honor you desire to confer upon 11 VI| firing which you hear is in honor of Monsieur le Duc de Sairmeuse.”~ ~“ 12 VI| Chateau de Courtornieu in honor of the duke.”~ ~He had told 13 IX| Leave me, Maurice, where honor holds me. It will not be 14 X| Courtornieu, he felt that his honor required him to appear cold 15 X| I think that our family honor requires us to bestow upon 16 XI| an offence which a man of honor could never forgive nor 17 XI| I understood, and I did honor to Monsieur Lacheneur’s 18 XI| of Monsieur Lacheneur’s honor, and take it upon yourself 19 XI| the affront which is his honor and your shame. Ah! you 20 XI| father yesterday had the honor of asking of Monsieur Lacheneur 21 XI| Martial.~ ~“As I have had the honor of meeting you, Monsieur 22 XIII| Shall we not have the honor of paying our respects to 23 XIII| me where I might have the honor of finding you. I had not 24 XIV| a conflict between his honor and passion.~ ~Had he not 25 XIV| of frightful uncertainty, honor triumphed.~ ~He rose and 26 XVI| you not inform me of the honor that the baron had done 27 XVI| can I be insensible to the honor he confers upon me? Moreover, 28 XVI| you make your daughter’s honor and reputation your stake 29 XVI| Fortune, friends, life, honor—I have been forced to sacrifice 30 XIX| was given at Sairmeuse in honor of the betrothal—a banquet 31 XXIII| know that all is lost—even honor. Leave me here. I must remain; 32 XXVII| justice, or even of its own honor, would, by virtue of its 33 XXVII| baron, thus avenging the honor of their robe which had 34 XXVII| the Order of the Legion of Honor, formerly Councillor of 35 XXVII| proud of having had the honor of serving my country, and 36 XXX| exchange for my word of honor.”~ ~M. de Courtornieu’s 37 XXXI| Perhaps, too, the voice of honor whispered that it was cowardice 38 XXXII| interview with her, perilled his honor by simulating the most ignoble 39 XXXII| opportunity to retrieve his honor.~ ~“They shall see, then,” 40 XXXII| pledged ourselves, upon the honor of our name, to save Baron 41 XXXIV| you promised us, upon the honor of your name, the~ life 42 XXXIV| You have forfeited your honor, Monsieur. You have soiled 43 XXXVI| she had not even saved her honor.~ ~But was she alone responsible? 44 XXXVII| and I swear to you, by the honor of my name, that all which 45 XXXVII| that you have pledged the honor of your name.”~ ~“I will 46 XXXVIII| dared to compromise the honor of the name of Sairmeuse. 47 XXXIX| so little regard for the honor of others.~ ~“Very well; 48 XLIV| she must preserve not her honor, alas! but the semblance 49 XLIV| alas! but the semblance of honor.~ ~And when she thought 50 XLIV| future— even his daughter’s honor—the idea which had caused 51 XLVII| audacity to refuse this honor; that was a crime for which 52 XLVII| enable him to steal our honor!”~ ~He hissed these words 53 XLVII| to my dead sister is an honor, I suppose,” said Jean, 54 XLIX| to guard religiously the honor of the dead; and he had 55 LI| poor relation should do honor to your generosity. You 56 LII| And where shall I have the honor of addressing my communications 57 LII| identity of the persons who honor me with their confidence. 58 LII| threatened her life and honor. Under these circumstances, 59 LIV| far off. The name—save the honor of the name!”~ ~The two 60 LV| murmured. “How shall I save the honor of the name?”~ ~He saw but 61 LV| At last,” he exclaimed, “honor is saved! We have outwitted 62 LV| sufficient confidence in your honor to apply to you.~ ~“Maurice