Chapter

 1    Pref|         over Europe, and nowhere called forth deeds of higher heroism
 2     III|           but her companion felt called upon to come to her aid
 3      IV|         expanse of naked rock is called the Szekler Stone, and was
 4       V|        same day Manasseh Adorjan called on the princess, and brought
 5     VII|       night?"~ ~"You will not be called upon for it at all. It is
 6     VII|         his court toggery, as he called it, he could have sworn
 7    VIII|        Chapel together they were called upon, as are all visitors,
 8      IX|          passed unnoticed.~ ~"He called on me this morning," said
 9       X|          gentleman, a count, had called upon her in her absence.~ ~"
10       X|      unpleasant affair which has called me to Rome is settled satisfactorily,
11       X| gentleman who had just left ever called again, she should not be
12      XI|        the bridegroom's business called him. It was clear to Blanka
13     XII|          You might far better be called Rozina, for you have such
14     XII|   admirable composure.[122]~ ~"I called on him at his studio lately,"
15    XIII|         for them than if he were called plain Citizen Scalcagnato."~ ~
16     XIV|       With this salutation Aaron called to his side the young lieutenant
17     XIV|      they used whenever occasion called them from Toroczko to Kolozsvar.
18      XV|      came trotting up to him. He called them by name, and they followed
19      XV|  excavation in the mountainside, called from its last defender,
20     XVI|         angered by their losses, called him a robber, but still
21    XVII|          and Aaron heard himself called three times by name. He
22   XVIII|         family housekeeping that called for preservation.~ ~After
23      XX|   outburst of sobs and tears she called aloud, "Manasseh!"~ ~He
24      XX|        meet in the marketplace!" called out Aaron from the stone
25     XXI|       care of my wife," Manasseh called to his brother, "and don'
26     XXI|       them, and as they ran they called aloud, in the glad assurance
27    XXII|     dames.~ ~"He isn't at home," called out the old woman, without
28   XXIII|      voice from out of the gloom called, "Manasseh!"~ ~"Who is there?"~ ~"
29   XXIII|         me now?"[276]~ ~"You are called Diurbanu," replied Manasseh,
30   XXIII|         look here." With that he called one of the torch-bearers
31   XXIII|       good night."~ ~"Manasseh!" called a voice from the darkness,
32   XXIII|          love and kindness. They called me sister and invited me
33    XXIV|        had no fear of being soon called away again from their peaceful
34    XXIV|        When an Adorjan's name is called he must answer to it like
35    XXIV|         technical knowledge were called for, and nobly did she meet
36  XXVIII|          Benjamin Vajdar. He was called to the police bureau. The
37  XXVIII|       described. To find himself called upon to lighten Blanka Zboroy'
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