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1 II | Now, Monsieur de Soulas' father had left him only four thousand 2 IV | his~capacity of the chief Father Confessor of the diocese, 3 IV | because we~like him--your father and I?"~ ~"Well, mamma," 4 VI | extreme affection for her father; she~went to see him in 5 VI | columns. After persuading her father to set to work on~some twisted 6 VII | columns were turned, "my father has~taken a singular idea 7 VII | approve of everything your father does," said Madame de Watteville~ 8 VII | more, mamma. Besides, my father said that there would be 9 VII | can take~coffee."~ ~"Your father has had an excellent idea," 10 VIII | Switzerland. Leopold, by his father's determination, was~already 11 VIII | munificence of her child's father~for a sum of more than a 12 IX | settle by the lake for her father's health, the physicians~ 13 X | letter, written by Leopold's father, had reached Lucerne the 14 X | Miss Fanny Lovelace and her father for the interest they had~ 15 X | of winning you from your father, whatever your~fortune may 16 XI | replied Gina proudly. "Her father's name is~Colonna."~ ~Emboldened 17 XIII | certainly~behaved to her as a father to his daughter, and Francesca 18 XIII | find enemies in Francesca's father and mother--at least so 19 XIV | said she to herself, "my father has a dispute pending as 20 XV | return.~I am, after all, my father's and mother's only child. 21 XV | prayer; "oh! how can I get my father to~look through the list 22 XV | turn in the garden with her father, coaxing~and cajoling him, 23 XIX | horses, and accompanied her father to~les Rouxey.~ ~To a young 24 XIX | We owe that," said her father, "to the notorious Watteville."~ ~" 25 XX | more effectually on her father.~ ~"What action?" said she.~ ~" 26 XX | of Neuchatel.~ ~"My dear father," said Rosalie, as they 27 XX | do a great deal for you, Father! Perhaps we may compound 28 XX | I would have dragged my father into a lawsuit--I would 29 XX | reported the result to her father. "I~would have committed 30 XXI | les Rouxey. Les Rouxey,~my father tells me, will be my property; 31 XXI | these circumstances, the father of the family is above~bribery, 32 XXI | working slippers for~her father with the most innocent air 33 XXIII | without anything from her father,~because her old aunt is 34 XXVI | mother, and to you too, father, for~having thought of settling 35 XXVI | with firm~decision. "My father, I imagine, has no intention 36 XXVI | far that Rosalie and her father~were obliged to spend the 37 XXVI | and that Rosalie and her father were~building a conservatory, 38 XXVI | habit and rode about;~her father, whom she made very happy, 39 XXVI | herself in the wrong. The father and~daughter were perfectly 40 XXVI | whom I love as much as my father,~for you had an affection 41 XXVI | ran off screaming, "Oh! father!"--The~Baron had disappeared.~ ~ 42 XXVI | she accused~herself of her father's death, and she feared 43 XXVII | old Prince Soderini, the~father of the Duchess d'Argaiolo, 44 XXVII | share left to you after your father's legal~debts are settled, 45 XXVIII| in all that the reverend~Father General of our Order has 46 Add | Beauseant, Vicomtesse de~Father Goriot~The Deserted Woman~ ~