my horse 's breast fairly pushingpushthe barrier , he did put out his hand to unchain it , and then sullenly precededprecedeme up the causeway , callingcall, as we enteredenterthe court , -- ' Joseph , take Mr. Lockwood 's horse ; and bring up some wine . '
The fellow calledcallSimon Moonan that name because Simon Moonan used to tie the prefect 's false sleeves behind his back and the prefect used to let on to be angry .
He calledcallme one morning into his chamber , where he was confined by the gout , and expostulatedexpostulatevery warmly with me upon this subject .
( callingcallto his sisters ) Joan is not here : tell mama she is run out into the rain -- bad animal ! "
The widow she criedcryover me , and calledcallme a poor lost lamb , and she calledcallme a lot of other names , too , but she never meant no harm by it .
One day when he had been calledcallto the castle the butler had shownshowhim the marks of the soldiers ' slugs in the wood of the door and had givengivehim a piece of shortbread that the community ate .
I do myself the honour of callingcallas soon as possible after my arrivalarrival, to expressexpressthe hope that I have not inconvenienced you by my perseverance in soliciting the occupation of Thrushcross Grange : I heardhearyesterday you had had some thoughts -- ' ' Thrushcross Grange is my own , sir , ' he interruptedinterrupt, wincingwince. '
I ’ve been to callcallon the Wilsons ; and it ’s a thousand pities you did n’t go with me , Gilbert , for Eliza Millward was there ! ’
I have the usual scruples about coercing people 's servants away , but few of us have any conscience regarding institutions or corporations -- witness the way we beat railroads and street-car companies when we can -- so I calledcallup the club , and about eight o'clock Thomas Johnson camecometo see me .
Another time I rememberrememberhearinghearhim callcallthe village rat-catcher by sayingsay, " Come hither , thou three-days-and-three-nights , thou , " alludingallude, as I afterwards learnedlearn, to the rat-catcher 's periods of intoxication ; but I will tell no more of such trifles .
When I had had my suppersupper, I calledcallfrom their hut the two Paspahegh lads boughtbuyby me from their tribe the Michaelmas before , and soundly floggedflogthem both , having in my mind a saying of my ancient captain 's , namely , “ He who strikes first oft-times strikes last . ”
This was the state of matters , on the afternoon of , what I may be excused for callingcall, that eventful and important Friday .
“ Ho there , inside ! ” calledcalla voice from the darkness .
She putputdown the eggs and bacon with considerable emphasis , and calledcallrather than said to him , " Your lunch is servedserve, sir . "
When this was over , Mr. Woodhouse gratefully observedobserve, “ It is very kind of you , Mr. Knightley , to comecomeout at this late hour to callcallupon us .
Her maidenly reserve , and a certain sense of what was conventional under the circumstances , calledcallher to forestall and deny this familiarity , but the daring and magnetism of the individual , born of past experiences and triumphs , prevailedprevail.