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fat 3
fatal 1
fate 5
father 38
father- 1
fatherly 3
fathers 2
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45 like
41 longueville
40 do
38 father
38 those
37 been
37 love
Honoré de Balzac
The ball at Sceaux

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father

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1 I | unperceived. Though~the father and his three sons each 2 I | her mother, and even her father. All her relations doted 3 II | many young men whom her~father's politics brought to his 4 II | obscure the fact that his father had sold firewood. This 5 II | wife in~a young lady whose father, twice or thrice a millionaire, 6 II | trouble taken by the unlucky~father. Such an affair, carried 7 II | escapes the eye of a good~father, and Monsieur de Fontaine 8 II | if it were of marble. A father's eyes are slow to be~unsealed, 9 II | complained of having to~share her father's and mother's heart with 10 III | in Holy Week. Besides, my father says that it~will someday 11 III | fulfilled his duty~as a father. And having left no stone 12 III | of hairdressing, Emilie's father, not without some~secret 13 III | compromise his dignity as a~father. He daintily took a pinch 14 III | happiness----"~ ~"My good father," replied Emilie, assuming 15 III | at the furniture of her father's study, the young girl 16 III | so as to sit facing~her father, and settled herself in 17 III | laughing side~glance at her old father's troubled face, she broke 18 III | never heard you say, my dear father, that the Government issued 19 III | no right to~accuse your father. I shall not refuse to take 20 III | affection thus expressed by her father, the solemn tones of his~ 21 III | emotion, seated herself on her father's knees--for he~had dropped 22 III | Emilie thought that her father had got over his painful 23 III | graceful~attention, my dear father. You have had your room 24 IV | She slipped out of her father's arms, and proud of being 25 VII | own it to him."~ ~"My dear father, I certainly do love him; 26 VII | I am content to be. But, father, you wished to~see me married; 27 VII | her head, looked~at her father, and said somewhat anxiously, " 28 VII | greatly disturbed by her father's~warning, awaited with 29 VII | full of enchantment. Her father's~suspicions were the last 30 VII | the drawing-room with her father, the old~man went up to 31 VII | fortune.~ ~"Yes, my dear father," she replied, "and I am 32 VII | from side to side,~"his father has not even washed off 33 VIII| mistake. If she, like her father, had a vote~in the Chamber, 34 VIII| renounced their share of~my father's fortune to make an eldest 35 VIII| an eldest son of me. My father dreams of a~peerage, like 36 VIII| freshness of youth. His father's death, and then that of 37 Add | The Lily of the Valley~ Father Goriot~ Jealousies of a 38 Add | Rastignac, Eugene de~ Father Goriot~ A Distinguished


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