Part,  Chapter

 1   Pres         |         wave of patriotism like a call to arms, and consecrated
 2   Pres         |    deplores that what the critics call his best work should not
 3      I,     III|           my little cupboard, and call her Philine. That was the
 4      I,     III|         and can't bring myself to call a two-pronged fork 'y.'"~ ~"
 5      I,     III|         hope you will allow me to call you my friend. I shall never
 6     II,       I|          the familiar 'thou,' and call each other by our Christian
 7     II,      II|            and his servants never call him anything but 'the count.'"~ ~"
 8     II,      II|             The people about here call him the man with the iron
 9     II,      II|       manner. The count - we will call him so, although we are
10     II,      II|           her when they heard her call."~ ~"The cats are her only
11     II,     III|      clerk?"~ ~"That 's what they call me."~ ~"When do you expect
12    III,       I|           I~ ~When they heard the call, "Puss, puss!" they scampered
13    III,     III|           when her guardian would call her, she would swim back
14     IV,      II|         residence anywhere should call on the ladies of the neighborhood -
15      V,       I|         threatened her? Should he call in person at the manor,
16      V,       I|          pay to a resident.~ ~The call would, of course, have to
17      V,      II|           that you will receive a call from me this morning before
18      V,      II|          him again after his last call on you - "~ ~"I certainly
19     VI,      II|     required the vice-palatine to call in person on those "high
20     VI,      II|         to do it. He preceded his call at the castle by a letter
21     VI,      II|           to respond to the first call. But I have no desire to
22     VI,      II|         perfect safety venture to call here again, I should have
23     VI,     III|          had issued his memorable call to the Hungarian people
24     VI,     III|      royal order, and here is the call to the nation."3~ ~Count
25     VI,      IV|          neighbor. "Why don't you call each other by your Christian
26     VI,      VI|          in the heavy hampers; to call to the peasant girls who
27    VII,       I|         in a week."~ ~"Why do you call me Fertőszeg?"~ ~"Because
28    VII,     III|      girded on his sword when the call to arms had sounded throughout
29    VII,     III|    interrupted by the challenging call of the outposts:~ ~"Halt!
30    VII,     III|           in the direction of the call. The patrol had stopped
31     IX,      II|     distant.~ ~Suddenly the sharp call, "Qui vive?" was heard.
32     IX,      II| half-human. Again the challenging call broke the silence, and was
33     IX,      II|    grunted, or whatever you might call it; and when I called out
34     IX,      II|           water suddenly began to call for help. Neither man nor
35      X,       I|           it."~ ~"Who told you to call her a princess?" demanded
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