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Boris Andraevitch asked, screwing up his handsome nose; "what did you say the gentleman's name was?" "Mr. Paklin, sir." "Paklin!" Kollomietzev exclaimed; "a real country name. Paklin. .. Solomin... De vrais noms ruraux, hein?" "Did you say," Boris Andraevitch continued, still turned towards the footman with his nose screwed up, "that the business was an urgent one?" "The gentleman said so, sir."

The names were very difficult for Tamara to catch, especially as they all called each other by their petits noms all having been friends since babyhood, if not, as often was the case, related by ties of blood; but at last she began to know that "Olga" was the Countess Gléboff, and "Sonia," the Princess Solentzeff-Zasiekin both young, under thirty, and both attractive and quite sans gêne.

Is not that a copyist's repetition? Or this:" et lui, mon mari apres tout se fit mon marim domestique." And here the copyist misread the original: "Lorsque le maire entendit les noms et les personnes prenoms de la mariée," etc. In the manuscript personnes is crossed out, and the correct word, prenoms, is written above it.

"The commanders of this party were yclept poetically by their own people, as noms de guerre, the Sun and the Moon, i. e., Bulan, for moon, and Matari for sun.

"Le jeune homme n'entends pas, madame," observed Mimi. "Que c'est ennuyant. Monsieur," said Madame Fontanges, pointing to herself, "moi, Madame de Fontanges: vous?" pointing to him. "Newton Forster." "Nu-tong Fasta ah, c'est bon; cela commence," said the lady. "Allons, mes enfans, répétez-lui tous vos noms." "Moi Mimi," said the girl bearing that name, going up to Newton, and pointing to herself.

"The rocks are cut off from the shore, farther to the southward by deeper water," said Paul Blunt for we shall continue to call both gentlemen, except on particular occasions, by their noms de guerre "and when the tide is up the place cannot be forded.

"Le jeun homme n'entends pas madame," observed Mimi. "Que c'est ennuyant, monsieur," said Madame Fontanges, pointing to herself; "Moi Madame de Fontanges vous," pointing to him. "Newton Forster." "Nu tong Fasta ah, c'est bon, cela commence," said the lady. "Allons, mes enfans repetez lui tous vous noms." "Moi Mimi," said the girl bearing that name, going up to Newton, and pointing to herself.

Solomon indulged in many aliases, being known by the names of Goldsched, Slowman, as well as by other noms de guerre; and he was altogether of a different cast from King, being avaricious, distrustful, and difficult to deal with.

The King grudges to part with his Reader, who makes him laugh. La Mettrie, in a twinge of agony, cried out, 'JESUS MARIE! 'AH, VOUS VOILA ENFIN RETOURNE A CES NOMS CONSOLATEURS! exclaimed the Irishman. Enough of this poor madcap. The Piece has nothing noisy, nothing untrue; but what has it of importance? And surely the subject was questionable, or more.

It was a page given over to youthful Canadians and filled with their contributions in the way of letters, verses, and prize essays. Noms de plume were signed to these, badges were sent to those who joined the Maple Leaf Club, and a general delightful sense of mystery pervaded the department. Often a letter concluded with a request to the club members to correspond with the writer.

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