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 1     I,     III|          last one of the labourers called my attention to these repeated
 2     I,     III| coat-collar, and accordingly I was called "Monsieur d'Astrachan."
 3     I,     III|         answered -~ ~"My father is called the 'Silver King,' and his
 4     I,      IV|           his father's cheeks, and called him "Édesapám!" ("My
 5     I,      IV|          Hungarian, and the father called him, crying and laughing, "
 6     I,       V|             Dumany, or, as she was called, the countess, wore a loose
 7     I,     VII|        story of how I became to be called "the dead man's representative,"
 8     I,    VIII|      Diogenes, as he was generally called, although his Christian
 9     I,    VIII|           any savings-bank, for he called them all humbugs; and he
10     I,    VIII|     specialist, I was occasionally called to visit some wealthy patient
11     I,    VIII|            you my heir, and I have called you to witness the will
12     I,      IX|          and rest his soul! He was called a miser throughout his life,
13     I,      IX|         now listen to me. You have called me in the capacity of a
14     I,      IX|             may bring it on. It is called paralysis, and when it comes,
15     I,      XI|          act."~ ~The Vice-Governor called in one of his office clerks,
16     I,      XI|           soon we were unanimously called "the Dioscuri," for we were
17     I,     XII|            to your electors, it is called a banquet, and the papers
18     I,     XII|             and, when your name is called, you shout 'yes' or 'no,'
19    II,       I|            vixen, as Siegfried had called her, went up the ladder,
20    II,       I|  turtle-doves, which are in German called Turtel-tauben, and, as he
21    II,     III|            as they were invariably called, were on the lawn looking
22    II,      IV|          had crowned her king, and called home her banished children
23    II,       V|         very liberal, and Cenni is called 'comtesse' because it suits
24    II,       V|            You have provoked him - called him out. You said you could
25    II,      VI|          from the first.~ ~We were called indoors to partake of some
26    II,     VII|        silk bodices. Of course, we called them "Milady," and spoke
27    II,     VII|            behaved, if he had been called to rub this soft, velvety,
28    II,    VIII|           from them. You have been called to the divinity to admire
29    II,      IX|          songs. The girls had been called back after my departure,
30    II,      IX|          other companions who were called in, the merry-making had
31    II,    XIII|            black beverage that was called coffee, although I think
32    II,      XV|           little, and some of them called out, "See, see! An officer
33    II,     XVI|          get rid of it. Fortune is called a goddess. To me she was
34    II,     XVI|         volunteer corps, which was called into existence for defence
35    II,    XVII|      sackcloth and ashes. Again he called me sage and prophet, and
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