Book, Chapter

 1    2,  42|          last. I don't think he can call his very hair his own, and
 2    2,  51|            his business, there's no call to be bashful about it.
 3    2,  51|             s ready outside, if the call's more serious, water, close-stool,
 4    2,  53|             by Hercules, it hain't! Call that cook! Call that cook
 5    2,  53|             hain't! Call that cook! Call that cook in here immediately!"
 6    2,  62| gallows-bird, you crow's meat? I'll call the anger of Jupiter down
 7    2,  62|            I will, no matter if you call down Olympian Jupiter himself!
 8    3,  87|           the kind which the Greeks call "Monochromatic," verily,
 9    3,  91|            you go to sleep, or I'll call father!' But no obstacle
10    3,  91|           while he threatened 'I'll call father,' I slipped into
11    3,  91|            you go to sleep, or I'll call father!'"~
12    4, 122|           word that is what I would call 'low,' ought to be avoided,
13    4, 126|           of a trumpet~Sounding the call to arms. AEtna, now roused
14    4, 128|            and labors.~The trumpets call! Discord her Stygian head
15    5, 145|        exhibition of the games they call the Floralia" (Instit. Divin.
16    5, 145|    understood to mean what we would call "the coin," and not necessarily
17    5, 145|          afforded; but men nowadays call them 'baths-for-night-moths.'"
18    5, 145|        through immense windows; men call baths-for-night-moths; if
19    5, 156|            they are prominent. They call themselves "white doves"
20    5, 156|       allegorical terminology, they call "ships"; the leader of each
21    5, 160|              Metro has just come to call) Take a seat, Metro; (to
22    5, 160|            no graver injury than to call him a dancer," says Cicero,
23    6     |          never any of that thing we call "conjugal honor" among the
24    6     |             free from all things we call gross and material, and
25    6     |          Venus, my queen! to thee I call; lend me your aid while
26    6     |        beginning of my discourse, I call as witness to the truth
27    6     |        profess love for the person, call themselves lovers of virtue,
28    6     |         immodest sentiments, do men call personal beauty virtue,
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