Chapter

 1     I|    another, the poet beginning to call the gipsy "my lord," while
 2     I|              Pas donc! They don't call it that."~ ~"A forspont?" 2~ ~"
 3     I|   miserable country - what do you call this department?"~ ~"It
 4     I|        dam of the cross-roads, we call it."~ ~"Fripon! I am not
 5     I|          about here. What do they call it?"~ ~"Oh, I see! They
 6     I|           it?"~ ~"Oh, I see! They call it the county of Szabolcs."~ ~"
 7     I|      besides myself, and him they call Béla!"~ ~"Le voilà! That'
 8     I|        the country folks jokingly call Master Jock, and who likes
 9    II|          so jolly heavy that they call them 'inheritance pasties.'
10   III|         you to be but a boor, and call the gentry by their nicknames
11   III|        Ned, for instance. Me they call Jock, remember."~ ~Half
12   III|        new sort of manners do you call this?" cried Mike as he
13    IV|         find it. And he could not call his girls away from the
14    VI|         the tragi-comedy, as they call it."~ ~"It will not be a
15    VI|   fellow-second was just about to call out to Abellino that such
16    VI|          your own seconds? Do you call that discretion? If that
17   VII|        permission, I would beg to call your attention to a few
18   VII| possession of his tongue, did not call down blessings on the head
19  VIII|           than, many of those who call themselves the fathers of
20  VIII|      ordinary strength of mind to call that which seems so sweet,[
21    IX|        nothing under heaven I can call my own. I have not tasted
22    IX|      perpetuum mobile which women call knitting, lest she might
23    IX|      Kárpáthy - if it be right to call our intending bridegroom
24    IX|         Mr. Boltay was obliged to call his attention to the fact
25    IX|           she wants. The servants call her 'my lady,' and they
26    IX|         that woman, whom I cannot call mother without a feeling
27     X|       Kárpáthy had charged him to call out five or six of the persons
28     X|         hesitation - I might even call it fear - at the prospect
29     X|        the woman.~ ~"Oh yes, yes! call me that!" cried Fanny, full
30     X|        bade her, from henceforth, call her Flora and nothing else.
31    XI|          not a nice occupation, I call it ungentlemanly scandal.
32    XI|        liable to err; to warn and call the attention of the sensitive
33    XI|      thing to do in season, and I call it gentlemanly scandal -
34    XI|      lines will perhaps prefer to call it nonsense.~ ~We will therefore
35    XI|         of a nobleman, they would call him badly behaved. He thinks
36    XI|       friends. Kiss her hand, and call her 'My lady sister,' and
37  XIII|        embarrassment, he began to call a goddess, an angel on horseback,
38  XIII|         go astray near the swamp; call their attention to the fact
39  XIII|      would have induced Teresa to call upon Fanny as a visitor,
40   XXI|          my days, and is about to call me from this transitory
41   XXI|        His glory, and therefore I call you all to witness that
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