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1 Introd | could make them.~Henry James called Madame Bovary a brilliantly 2 XXIV | eyes.” HUSBAND: “That is called luminous points,” and so 3 XXVII | and one evening when you called your mother “MY DAUGHTER,” 4 XXXVI | affectionate~Victoire Potelet~called Marengo Lirondelle widow 5 XXXIX | recount. My poor Manceau called me the ROAD-MENDER, and 6 LXXIV | fantastic.~The last one was called 1870. One sees in it, Isidore 7 LXXIV | member of society. When he is called Badinguet, he lies on the 8 LXXXVI | not to like it, Maurice called him BOURGEOIS, and to settle 9 CXI | Roman comique which will be called I don’t know what. I am 10 CXXII | fantastic and odious being called the State.~Experience proves ( 11 CLXXXVIII| false harlots. They were called “marquises,” while the great 12 CLXXXVIII| while the great ladies called themselves familiarly “cochonnettes.” 13 CXCVII | ought not to be what is called a crumb of comfort, we shall 14 CXCVII | of France, and if we are called upon to return to her the 15 CXCVII | bleeding, wounded thing that is called France, holds still in its 16 CCVI | calmness to write. Here we called you at the stroke of midnight 17 CCVI | midnight on Christmas, we called your name three times, did 18 CCIX | less bold. You have always called them brutes, you and Bouilhet, 19 CCXVI | if one consulted the God called Universal Suffrage, who 20 CCXXXVII | lunched with a lady whom I had called “imbecile,” I went to call 21 CCXXXIX | at least people who are called so), but an artist, where 22 CCLVI | Gustave Flaubert~otherwise called the R. P. Cruchard of the 23 CCLX | another play! It will be called le Candidat. My written 24 CCLXV | Catholics that they should be called, those people are not. They 25 CCLXXVI | Doctor Hardy, the man who called me “a hysterical woman,” 26 CCLXXX | the jumble of appreciation called CRITICISM, what one has