I have thought of you--' he hesitated what to call her.
These preparations were in an advanced stage of progress, and his daughter Amy had come back with her work, when Clennam presented himself; whom he most graciously received, and besought to join their meal.
Amy, my love, you know Mr Clennam even better than I have the happiness of doing.
Clara must herself decide what you are to call her.
But she took her life as it came, without a complaint, and prayed that God would make her humble in the high position to which it had pleased Him to call her.
He had come to call her Clara, as people will do when joined together in such duties, and had been very pleasant as well as affectionate in his manner with her.
She shall be my daughter, or my sister, or whatever you like to call her.
And then it would be so pleasant to punish that little chit who had spurned her gift and had dared to call her mean!
They had long been accustomed among themselves to call her obstinate, and knew that even in her acts of obedience she had a way of obeying after her own fashion.
The woman, as you are pleased to call her, is my particular friend," said Lady Glencora.
He was wont to call her a meddling old woman,--remembering her bitterness and pride in those now long bygone days in which the gallant major had run off with Lady Fanny.
They tell me that she does her duty well in that sphere of life to which it has pleased God to call her.
Lady Julia made a very elaborate curtsey, and expressed a hope that her young friend might be made happy in that sphere of life to which it had pleased God to call her.
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