1 I didn't say no names an he didn't ask none.
2 It seemed hard for him to speak his dead wife's name.
3 When Mr. Roach heard his name he smiled quite leniently.
4 The young man whose name was Barney looked at her very sadly.
5 Tha's skipped red into thy cheeks as sure as my name's Ben Weatherstaff.
6 They made salaams and called them "protector of the poor" and names of that sort.
7 It isn't like us poor fools as think it matters if us is called out of our names.
8 The woman was his housekeeper at Misselthwaite Manor, and her name was Mrs. Medlock.
9 It seemed as if Colin could never hear enough of Dickon and Captain and Soot and Nut and Shell and the pony whose name was Jump.
10 She liked the name, and she liked still more the feeling that when its beautiful old walls shut her in no one knew where she was.
11 She always stopped to look at the children, and wonder what their names were, and where they had gone, and why they wore such odd clothes.
12 They looked at the pictures in the gardening books and Dickon knew all the flowers by their country names and knew exactly which ones were already growing in the secret garden.
13 She pretended that she was making a flower-bed, and she stuck big scarlet hibiscus blossoms into little heaps of earth, all the time growing more and more angry and muttering to herself the things she would say and the names she would call Saidie when she returned.