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1 II | tiger. This~tiger was the son of one of his farmers, a 2 III | Besancon would have been no son of the soil. Amedee wanted 3 IV | Frenchman, and no man's son," replied Amedee de Soulas. " 4 VII | Monsieur Boucher's eldest~son, a young man of two-and-twenty, 5 VII | And thus the merchant's son fancied he was~making capital 6 VIII | Rodolphe was~the natural son of a man of rank, who was 7 VIII | to the education of her son, so as to give him all the 8 VIII | her joys.~ ~Rodolphe, the son of a most charming Parisian 9 VIII | of~attainment. "When my son has children," said his 10 VIII | she should be lost to her~son. Rodolphe's mother, still 11 XII | Colonnas, in other words, the son of our /ragionato/. Poor 12 XXI | de Savarus, the natural son of the Comte de~Savarus-- 13 XXI | especially as he had a son and three daughters.~With 14 XXII | for love's~sake/!'--Ah! my son, it was love in despair 15 XXIII| are Ministerial. But, my~son, you have two hundred votes, 16 XXIII| All your future life, my son, lies in that~evening. But, 17 XXIII| promise. In me you have a son, a~man who will owe his 18 XXVI | le Duc de Rhetore, eldest son of the Duc~de Chaulieu,