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somnolence 3
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son- 1
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son-in-law 6
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72 loved
71 days
71 put
70 son
70 tell
69 though
68 family
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1 2 | elder sister, and an only son, aged twenty-one,~named, 2 2 | attachment of all for the only son, for Calyste,~the heir, 3 2 | youth in order to train his son to those manly exercises~ 4 2 | of obstacles, bidding his son follow him into danger~as 5 2 | back the~kingdom for her son, the father judged it right 6 2 | weakened him; taking his son under fire as if to a fete,~ 7 2 | from MADAME, the father, son,~and servant returned to 8 2 | supper to be brought for his son, for Gasselin, and~for himself. 9 2 | which the suckling of her son had not deformed. Her~hair 10 2 | Calyste, the worshipped son of the whole household.~ ~ 11 3 | occupied by love for her son and~tenderness for his father, 12 4 | him as though he were her son, his conduct in Vendee beside 13 4 | second in the heart of her son. She~cannot be deceived. 14 5 | fondly hoped to induce her~son by this means to come home 15 5 | the mind of her precious~son. After nursing him at her 16 5 | fervent Catholic.~ ~For this son, so noble, so innocent, 17 5 | future interests of her son as by her love for~him. 18 5 | salon, she looked at her son to~discover, if possible, 19 5 | thousand francs a year the~son should have a coat and the 20 5 | does not know all that her son is doing thinks the worst;~ 21 5 | she heard the~steps of her son on the upper floor, and 22 5 | baroness would say to her~son.~ ~"Are you going again 23 5 | observing the red flush on~her son's forehead.~ ~"My dear mother," 24 5 | baroness, looking at her son, with startled~eyes. "Your 25 5 | round upon his sister, his~son, and the baroness. "What 26 5 | she would not accept~your son." The baroness again picked 27 7 | to merchants. You~are my son, who have never cost me 28 8 | higher~nobility for his son, in order to obtain for 29 8 | the Comte de~Casteran, his son. The Casterans are, it seems, 30 8 | them a peerage for their son in that last~big batch of 31 8 | the sadness she saw on her son's brow, picked up her~worsted-work; 32 8 | gave his~arm-chair to his son and walked about the room, 33 8 | ambitions for your eldest son, who may be four~times as 34 8 | flaming in the eyes of her son,~clearer, more beautiful, 35 8 | that night, waiting for~her son, unable to imagine why he 36 9 | family, but she felt that her son was~now exposed to new seductions.~ ~ 37 10| must have parted from her son when she~left her husband' 38 10| husband? She has not~seen her son for two years, and does 39 10| Fanny, who alone saw her son's uneasiness, and the little 40 11| which had seized upon~her son,a love unknown within the 41 12| taken fire; this love of her son flamed up in it like the 42 12| weep, as she said to her son, in her tender voice,~ ~" 43 12| are you not~already her son by adoption?~ ~Alas! what 44 12| Guenic, without naming her son or the~marquise, repeated, 45 13| having wilfully killed~his son. Oh! you are in a primitive 46 16| have had a talk with his son, and we can~settle the matter 47 16| first adventure."~ ~"Your son is ill," he said privately 48 16| he grew~younger as his son seemed to age. With Calyste, 49 16| their return both father and son were so~dangerously ill 50 16| toward the bed where the son lay,~and he looked at him 51 16| woman for wood, father and son both~suffering from the 52 16| One night, when father and son were dozing, Mademoiselle~ 53 16| has killed both~father and son. Do you think I don't hear 54 16| walked the few steps to his son's~bedside, took his hand, 55 16| dying beside his~half-dying son. The probable extinction 56 16| mourning, the baroness took her son to a bench in the garden 57 16| dared not say more. Her son's answer seemed to her more~ 58 16| this day, while~mother and son still sat on the garden 59 17| self-seeking, as a mother loves her son, as the Church~loves her 60 17| though you have only had one son; try to take my~place to 61 17| any~daughters) to an only son. I see a variety of tyrants 62 17| variety of tyrants in an only~son. So, mamma, we have rather 63 17| who thinks that all~her son may do is right, even if 64 17| not even the birth of a son at Guerande, in~1839, to 65 18| Baronne du Guenic had a~son, and committed the mistake 66 20| spent three~hours with her son in her arms beside the fire 67 22| tenderest of~mothers to Arthur's son; she fetched him from school 68 23| 1838, Fabien du Ronceret, son of a chief-justice of the 69 23| Prince de Chiavari,~youngest son of the late Marechal Vernon, 70 24| proves by forgetting her son, whom for more than a~ ~


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