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Examples
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But, when one is called Commarin, even but for a single day, one must retain that name through life.
The Widow Lerouge ��mile Gaboriau 1852
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Commarin, as beautiful as an angel, and only three years younger than himself.
The Honor of the Name �mile Gaboriau 2003
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Commarin, in the book shortly to be noticed, is the thinnest and most conventional of things, except, perhaps, the companion trap-to-catch-the-French-Philistine of anti-clericalism which also shows itself sometimes.
A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century George Saintsbury 1889
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Since morning, moreover, the unusual events at the De Commarin mansion had caused a great stir in society.
The Widow Lerouge ��mile Gaboriau 1852
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He is still your son, sir, he is my brother; for thirty years he has borne the name of Commarin.
The Widow Lerouge ��mile Gaboriau 1852
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M. de Commarin could and ought to have seen the semblance of an insult.
The Widow Lerouge ��mile Gaboriau 1852
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"No," rejoined the count quickly, "a Commarin would be dead at this hour; and blood washes all away."
The Widow Lerouge ��mile Gaboriau 1852
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The door of M. Daburon's office opened, and the Count de Commarin himself appeared on the threshold, as rigid as one of those old portraits which look as though they were frozen in their gilded frames.
The Widow Lerouge ��mile Gaboriau 1852
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A Viscount de Commarin arraigned before a court of assize!
The Widow Lerouge ��mile Gaboriau 1852
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Letters of invitation were eagerly sought for to the grand hunting parties, which he formed every year towards the end of October at Commarin, -- an admirable piece of property, covered with immense woods.
The Widow Lerouge ��mile Gaboriau 1852
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