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* In ''The Queen's Own Fool'' there are five Marys: the titular [[Mary Queen of Scots]] and her four maids-in-waiting. The narrator keeps track of them in her mind by calling them Pious Mary, Pretty Mary, Regal Mary and Jolly Mary.
* [[P. G. Wodehouse]] reused first names quite a bit within his [[The Verse|'verse]].
* In the short story ''[[Monster Hunter International|Bubba Shackleford's Professional Monster Killers]]'' where one of Shackleford's crew is affectionately known as "Mexican George" due to them already having a George when he joined, but the line "nobody in Alabama would call him Whore Hay" implies his name is actually "Jorge", and the original George doesn't even show up in person anyways.
 
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