And how much moreinteresting did the spectacle become, when, starting into full lifeand animation, as a simultaneous call for 'Pickwick' burst from hisfollowers, that illustrious man slowly mounted into the Windsor chair,on which he had been previously seated, and addressed the club himselfhad founded.
The latter course was at length decided on; and as the furtherexpedition was not to exceed an hour's duration, and as Mr. Wellerbegged very hard to be one of the party, it was determined to leave Mr.Pickwick asleep in the barrow, and to call for him on their return.
( Dickens The Pickwick papers ) Some little commotion was occasioned in Fleet Street, by the pleasantryof the eight gentlemen in the flank, who persevered in walking fourabreast; it was also found necessary to leave the mottled-facedgentleman behind, to fight a ticket-porter, it being arranged that hisfriends should call for him as they came back.
( Dickens The Pickwick papers ) Again Arabella inclined her head, and looked uneasily round, as ifuncertain whether to call for assistance.
(Chesterton The secret of father Brown ) It was stated in the paper that a once famous criminal, known as MichaelMoonshine, and many other names that were presumably not his own, hadrecently been released after a long term of imprisonment for hisnumerous burglaries; that his whereabouts was being kept quiet, but thathe was believed to have settled down in the suburb in question, which wewill call for convenience Chisham.