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Aeson said:
That is an interesting name. I don't think I've heard it outside of the movie. Sorry. I haven't read the book or seen the play.

Me either although I did go to middle school with a Collette. Close to Cossette but not quite there.
 


In one of my novels, I had a character based on Hugo's character. Her name was Eponyme, and she pined away for one of the heroes for most of the book.

(And when she wasn't pining, she was naming things after herself.)
 

Ohhhhhhhhhhhhh.....:o

I've never heard of anyone else named Eponine before, so it never occured to me. Its such a sad song and such a tragic character I was thinking, "I'm not sure I want to know."

I like your answer much better. Let's go with that one. ;)
 

Heckler said:
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhh.....:o

I've never heard of anyone else named Eponine before, so it never occured to me. Its such a sad song and such a tragic character I was thinking, "I'm not sure I want to know."

I like your answer much better. Let's go with that one. ;)

I was only in love once and it didnt work out.
 

takyris said:
In one of my novels, I had a character based on Hugo's character. Her name was Eponyme, and she pined away for one of the heroes for most of the book.

(And when she wasn't pining, she was naming things after herself.)


Naming things after myself....funny, I had a D&D character I named Eponine (I wasnt feeling creative). She was a Bard and named a spell after herself.
 



Goldmoon said:
I was only in love once and it didnt work out.
Once? You haven't found love since then? I hope you haven't given up. You found it once you'll find it again.
 

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