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1 I,I | practice. Little Xandrot, as we call him,~thinks, like all the
2 I,II | perfumer, and allowed him to call himself the inventor of
3 I,II | higher sphere,~historians call /pieces justificatives/.
4 I,II | A French merchant must call his discoveries English
5 I,III| put on your shoes, and call Monsieur Celestin;~you and
6 I,III| to the Rue des Lombards, call at Livingston's and~see
7 I,IV | behaves thus, his comrades call him a trimmer. The~young
8 I,IV | value is the thing they call in Paris /mind/ to a class
9 I,IV | have made it~my duty to call upon you, although I am
10 I,V | infinity. I owe to you what you call my distinctions: I shall~
11 I,V | Then hair is what you might call threads of sweat!" cried
12 I,V | are two words that clash. Call your cosmetic~'Oil of Birotteau';
13 I,VI | Well, gentlemen, let us call in the ladies; it is cold
14 I,VI | bank circles," he said, "we call the best cafes.--Very, and
15 I,VII| daughters. Those are what I call the authorities. Now come
16 I,I | however ended~by saying, "Call them what you like, provided
17 I,II | mention Cephalic Oil, and call attention to its remarkable
18 I,II | so, a look which we must call the~banker-look,--a cross
19 I,III| Tillet, jestingly, "don't you call that a~feather in a young
20 I,IV | called the banker.~ ~This call brought a regular Leonarde,
21 I,VI | not yet settled. What they call an impediment has arisen.
22 I,VII| honor~of your petitioner, we call attention to the fact that
23 I,VII| such a judgment.~Clerk, call the next case."~ ~Birotteau,
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