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1 I, TransPre| belles-lettres of some eminence, calls him his "dear and beloved 2 I, TransPre| judicial-minded of modern critics calls it, "the best novel in the 3 I, IX| the history several times calls him. Some other trifling 4 I, XIII| those alone whom the world calls knights-errant, of whom 5 I, XIV| with scorn. Let him who calls me wild beast and basilisk, 6 I, XIV| noxious and evil; let him who calls me ungrateful, withhold 7 I, XIV| withhold his service; who calls me wayward, seek not my 8 I, XIV| not my acquaintance; who calls me cruel, pursue me not; 9 I, XVIII| delight, as your worship calls it, of conquering an enemy 10 I, XXVIII| commonly said, one evil calls up another and the end of 11 I, XXXVII| his worship the landlord calls for all the damages: for 12 I, XLIV| worthy squire lies when he calls a basin which was, is, and 13 I, XLIV| helmet which this good fellow calls a basin."~ ~"Egad, master," 14 I, XLVI| certain that this lady, who calls herself queen of the great 15 I, XLVII| he drinks, and he has his calls like other men and as he 16 I, LI| Here one curses her and calls her capricious, fickle, 17 I, LII| take it amiss, too, that he calls me envious, and explains 18 II, I| which almost every year calls us to arms, and that his 19 II, VI| nor is it everyone that calls himself a gentleman, that 20 II, VII| over the world for what he calls ventures, though I can't 21 II, XVI| that the poet by nature who calls in art to his aid will be 22 II, XXII| little, and by the time the calls, which came out of the cave 23 II, XXVI| the board far from him and calls in haste for his armour, 24 II, XXXV| flesh with lashes, and she calls me soul of a pitcher, and 25 II, XLV| making; on the contrary, he calls upon me to pay him, or else 26 II, L| for all she's a duchess, calls me 'friend,' and treats 27 II, LIII| afresh and to renew the calls to arms with such energy, 28 II, LVIII| comforter, to meet any chance calls; for we shan't always find 29 II, LVIII| to stay, for the urgent calls of my profession do not 30 II, LIX| about our affairs when he calls my wife Teresa Panza, Mari 31 II, LIX| that we should agree; as he calls me glutton (according to 32 II, LX| tells me; and as one depth calls to another, and one sin