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1 2 | Gaudebert-Calyste-Louis. The~father's name was Gaudebert-Calyste-Charles.
2 2 | sixteen years of age than his~father accompanied him to the marshes
3 2 | kingdom for her son, the father judged it right to take
4 2 | parting from MADAME, the father, son,~and servant returned
5 3 | son and~tenderness for his father, may have guessed it as
6 4 | conduct in Vendee beside his~father, the praises that MADAME
7 4 | chevalier would let his old father~go to the field without
8 5 | which he derived from his father, Calyste in other respects
9 5 | chevalier is discreet," said his father,"a virtue of the olden~time."~ ~"
10 5 | came from her heart, "your father~ ~has never opened books,
11 5 | young man bade adieu to his father and went out. The baron
12 6 | reason of the deaths of her father~and brother. The first was
13 6 | Touches, the property of her father; twelve thousand a year~
14 6 | Maupin. She had known neither father~nor mother; she had been
15 9 | Calyste greatly surprised~his father and mother by going off
16 9 | restricted means of his father's house. A~young man brought
17 10 | Then saddle my horse and my father's."~ ~Gasselin departed.~ ~"
18 10 | see her."~ ~"I assure you, father," said Calyste, "that Felicite
19 10 | going, chevalier?" said his father.~ ~"To Saint-Nazaire."~ ~"
20 11 | Job, my dear boy."~ ~"My father, Gasselin, and I lived for
21 11 | abstraction resembled his father's~somnolence. Finding him
22 12 | paying attention to his father as a means of promoting
23 14 | the rear.~ ~"There are my father and mother," said the young
24 14 | du Guenic,~and this is my father." Then he said turning to
25 14 | Rochefide, /nee/ de Casteran, father."~ ~The baron bowed to Mademoiselle
26 16 | knew the ignorance of his father and mother and all their
27 16 | He~merely requested his father to give him a few days'
28 16 | hunted. Calyste obeyed his father and went where he was told,
29 16 | after their return both father and son were so~dangerously
30 16 | prevented him from~rising. The father's face was turned toward
31 16 | the old woman for wood, father and son both~suffering from
32 16 | nephew. One night, when father and son were dozing, Mademoiselle~
33 16 | passionately. "She has killed both~father and son. Do you think I
34 16 | questions; but as for his father, the examination was~short;
35 16 | What is it you want, father?" said Calyste.~ ~"That
36 16 | the mortal~paleness on his father's face, for the old man
37 16 | of the scene, came to his father's side. The rector,~after
38 16 | agitated by the news that the father was dying beside his~half-dying
39 16 | live!"~ ~"I shall live, father; and I will obey you," said
40 16 | marry."~ ~"I promise it, father."~ ~It was a touching sight
41 16 | his~intention to obey his father's wishes, Calyste was falling
42 17 | promise made to his dying father~and proposed to him a marriage
43 17 | your race, as~husband, as father. Raise the fallen standard
44 17 | you, mamma, than like my father.~ ~Calyste accepts all from
45 18 | wife; moreover, you are a father. I should be, as~you are,
46 18 | as dry and~stiff as her father. To tell the truth, your
47 19 | arm, to present him to his father before breakfast with the
48 21 | crisis in your life with your father~and the Duc de Chaulieu,
49 21 | I have proposed to your father, I can guarantee to you
50 21 | needs a thunderbolt."~ ~"Father," replied the duchess, "
51 21 | restrain a~smile.~ ~"Ah! Father, if you approve of the idea,
52 22 | year left to him by his father. This rich~inheritance,
53 22 | which since the death of his father nothing had been changed,~
54 22 | concealed the name of her father, an old~soldier of the Empire,
55 22 | feminine existences either as father or seducer.~Madame Schontz
56 22 | Saint-Denis. Having lost both father and mother and~being without
57 22 | substituted /on/ for /il/ in her father's name and placed herself~
58 22 | beat me, but he is like a father to me; can~you give me one-tenth
59 23 | a position in which his father had compelled~him, he said,
60 23 | Bousquier, a friend of his father. "In six months I shall
61 23 | old Blondet of Alencon, father of Emile Blondet, which
62 24 | leave Clotilde with her father"~ ~"It is too soon to sing
63 25 | place of Emile Blondet's father, who is getting to be~eighty
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