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1 I | Nevertheless, the Touchards, father and son, had acquired a
2 I | lines which the Touchards, father and son, endeavored to~monopolize,
3 I | of age, was already the father of a~family. Released from
4 I | fellow had succeeded his father, who for many years had~
5 I | which he inherited from his father. The~rounded flanks of this
6 II | take their title.~ ~The father of the present count was
7 II | the respect in~which his father was held protected him from
8 II | that position, Moreau the father had been the means of~almost
9 II | property of the Serizys, father and~son. Citizen Moreau
10 II | doctrines~and friendships of his father, was concerned in one of
11 II | he had studied law in his father's office; so Monsieur de~
12 II | have no pension; he was the father of a family;~the count really
13 II | property from an~aunt of her father.~ ~As soon as the steward
14 III | mind him as you would a father, and follow his~advice."~ ~
15 IV | about the~execution of my father? It wouldn't be funny. Better
16 IV | these eight years, and the father of a family?--making me
17 IV | hundred thousand~francs to her father and mother, so celebrated
18 V | under obligations to my father," answered Oscar.~ ~"Are
19 VI | ran~up.~ ~"Come," said his father, "take Oscar to your mother."~ ~
20 VI | village. But after the count's~father bought the building, he
21 VI | on the estate where his father and mother reigned as~aristocrats.~ ~"
22 VI | remember even now what your father did~for mine. You will explain
23 VI | both of his. "I knew your father, and you can count on me
24 VI | Monseigneur, if you knew my father, will you~deign to think
25 VII | owed a great deal to your father, who gave him his~sister,
26 VII | explained to them what their father meant~by "singing la Mere
27 VII | something for the name of her father and of her~brother--"~ ~"
28 VIII| extreme severity by a stern father, had himself~known the condition
29 VIII| In the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, so
30 VIII| marriage, of Monsieur Husson,~father of the candidate, who is
31 IX | he has inherited from his father~(who was a widower) eighteen
32 IX | friend for~life," a second father. This was his silver age.~ ~
33 IX | seated herself upon her father's throne, must have caused
34 X | save me for the sake of my~father and aunt! Come with me to
35 X | privations heroically! If his father had lived, he~would never
36 X | see that~the heart of a father is not like that of a mother.
37 XI | The Gondreville Mystery~Father Goriot~Colonel Chabert~Scenes
38 XI | elder~The Government Clerks~Father Goriot~Scenes from a Courtesan'
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