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1 II | original, and if he will call upon me tomorrow at three
2 IV | have two noble lords to call upon!”~Saint-Potin laughed: “
3 V | Marelle had invited him to call, saying: “I am always at
4 V | is a pretty name. I shall call you Bel-Ami, too!”~He took
5 VI | morning, Bel-Ami!”~“Why do you call me by that name?”~She replied
6 VI | I speak freely?”~“Yes.”~“Call upon Mme. Walter who has
7 VI | angry.~Duroy did not like to call on Mme. Walter, for he had
8 VI | by that show of favor to call at his house? One day, therefore,
9 VI | said to her:~“You do not call M. Duroy Bel-Ami to-day.”~
10 VI | way, do not hesitate to call upon me. Send me a dispatch
11 VII | he and Boisrenard would call for him in a carriage the
12 IX | reached the street resolved to call himself, henceforth, “Du
13 XI | Will you permit me to call him Bel-Ami?”~“Certainly,
14 XI | indeed nice. Yes, I shall call upon her to-morrow.”~When
15 XI | little Laurine, and I should call you Bel-Ami, too. It suits
16 XI | I am! Pardon the morning call and the candor of my explanation.”~
17 XII | hear my wife and daughter call you Bel-Ami from morning
18 XII | Very well, then I will call you Bel-Ami as everyone
19 XIII| disgusted him to hear her call him: “My rat—my dog—my treasure -
20 XIII| Juliette. He never heard her call him “Little one” or “Baby,”
21 XIII| stammered: “Thanks—I will call again”—unconscious of what
22 XIV | Vosges,”~“Madame: Kindly call at my office at a quarter
23 XV | worldly air. Georges heard her call him Marquis de Cazolles,
24 XV | said: “This is what they call amusing themselves. After
25 XVI | police commissioner and I call upon you to tell me your
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