Chapter
1 I | purchase-money, so the~mother and daughter accepted the position, and
2 I | Lucien. Mme. Chardon~and her daughter Eve believed in Lucien as
3 II | Marie-Louise-Anais de Negrepelisse, the daughter of a noble long~relegated
4 II | for the Abbe undertook~his daughter's education. Anais, or Nais,
5 II | would have given all his daughter's~books to save the life
6 II | The old father~found his daughter a great care now that the
7 II | he resolved to marry~his daughter, not so much on her account
8 II | son-in-law to suit father and daughter equally well, was the~problem.
9 II | husband designed for his~daughter, and made her see the way
10 III | thoughts of espousing the daughter of his predecessor, but
11 IV | widowed gentlewoman and her daughter.~ ~Mme. and Mlle. du Brossard
12 IV | carefully hidden penury. The daughter, a~big, heavy young woman
13 IV | of all~things. Mother and daughter had the pinched sub-acid
14 IV | childless widower.~Mother and daughter listened, therefore, with
15 IV | silkworm nurseries.~ ~"My daughter has always been fond of
16 V | made of the story of some daughter of the~desert transported
17 V | who came to look for her daughter.~ ~"Nais," cried the two
18 VI | delay. Eve's mother took her daughter's hand, and~gladly laid
19 VI | come and live with~your daughter and Lucien in Angouleme."~ ~
20 VI | she eat?"~ ~"She is the daughter of the late M. Chardon,
21 VI | you might marry a~burgess' daughter, a woman with thirty or
22 VIII| be~married."~ ~Mother and daughter had spent all their little
23 VIII| opinions of this man whom his daughter had singled out for notice.~
24 VIII| mere passing fancy on his~daughter's part. Breakfast over,
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