I'll have you know, Sir Guy Crispin OF Gisborne, that my mother's most noble and fine Acquitanian family name was Bacque-Taggière, pronounced ['bʌk ˌtʌdʒɪæːr] so they wanted to honour that by giving me that as a middle name. Along with my mother's name, Katharine, of course.
Speaking of name, have we finally decided on the twins' names?
Katharine for the girl and Crispin for the boy? Or do you still insist on Allan? In that case, I'll still insist on Roger after your father!
We have to agree on middle names as well... I agree that Ghislaine after your mother gives some strange associations, but is Isabella after your sister really so bad? And was your Aunt Jacqueline really such a harpy? Really, the women of your family, Guy...
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Whatever were your parents thinking, my love?
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Speaking of name, have we finally decided on the twins' names?
Katharine for the girl and Crispin for the boy? Or do you still insist on Allan? In that case, I'll still insist on Roger after your father!
We have to agree on middle names as well... I agree that Ghislaine after your mother gives some strange associations, but is Isabella after your sister really so bad? And was your Aunt Jacqueline really such a harpy? Really, the women of your family, Guy...
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