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  • He paused for a moment, then turned to his right and said, “Callate la boca, Raimundo.”

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  • "Callate Si paid to git in there, didn't he, Peleg?"

    Coniston — Complete Winston Churchill 1909

  • "Callate you will want to see this bill, Mr. Worthington," he insisted, not at all abashed.

    Coniston — Complete Winston Churchill 1909

  • "Callate you know best," said Mr. Dodd, and passed on up the street.

    Coniston — Volume 04 Winston Churchill 1909

  • Callate he wouldn't have lived two months if the war hadn't bust up and

    Coniston — Complete Winston Churchill 1909

  • "Callate Si paid to git in there, didn't he, Peleg?"

    Coniston — Volume 02 Winston Churchill 1909

  • Callate he kin hear as far as the governor's table, and he don't look as if he knows anything.

    Coniston — Volume 02 Winston Churchill 1909

  • "Callate you know best," said Mr. Dodd, and passed on up the street.

    Coniston — Complete Winston Churchill 1909

  • "Callate you will want to see this bill, Mr. Worthington," he insisted, not at all abashed.

    Coniston — Volume 02 Winston Churchill 1909

  • Callate he kin hear as far as the governor's table, and he don't look as if he knows anything.

    Coniston — Complete Winston Churchill 1909

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