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1 Introd | which she received from her father’s line mingled in her veins 2 Introd | may have acquired from his father something of that scientific 3 Introd | When by the death of his father, in 1845, he succeeded to 4 XXXII | ideas), that chapter of father Montaigne’s entitled “some 5 XXXIII | temptation which is the father of real joys.~The question 6 XLVII | faience; (2) a novel by father X—-, a Jesuit, on the Holy 7 XLVII | But what sternness for the father Beuve who is neither Jesuit 8 XLIX | to Sevres, to Creil, etc.~Father Sainte-Beuve is preparing 9 LIX | most ridiculous person. Her father makes her drink while he 10 LXI | inheritance. His agreeable father stole about three hundred 11 XC | was all the same to her. Father Hyacinthe replaces for her 12 CVI | weeping at not being with her father. They left me the care of 13 CVI | adorations in the lap of her father and mother and who weeps 14 CVI | eyes stare, she says: MY FATHER? another time she says: 15 CCXVII | like to be very ill in her father’s place We love each other 16 CCXVII | compensation?~Tell me how and why father Hugo did not have one single 17 CCXXXVI | thanks to Deschartres, my father’s teacher, who was a contradiction 18 CCXXXVI | as lazy as monsieur, her father, was. He has gotten over 19 CCXXXVIII| anywhere a little urchin whose father you can believe you are? 20 CCXLV | Octave Feuillet more than father Dumas and you? Levy is academic. 21 CCXLV | bourgeoisie now, it would make father Thiers king of France. If 22 CCXLVII | procession at the burial of father Pouchet last Monday. That 23 CCLVII | pages on what he thought of father Ingres.~I am not entirely 24 CCLXII | grand row. I think too that Father Hugo was wrong in keeping 25 CCLXII | if we should see little Father Thiers again! On the other 26 CCLXVI | is happening now to your Father Cruchard.~Cruchard is very 27 CCLXVI | bad for Catholicism. Poor father Hugo (whom I could not help 28 CCLXVI | that.~You see that your Father Cruchard is not entirely 29 CCLXVIII | news about that excellent Father Cruchard.~Yesterday I signed 30 CCLXXVIII| more. I saw a good deal of father Hugo who is (when the political 31 CCLXXIX | Whence it results that Father Cruchard is wrathful with 32 CCLXXXV | you and save you, that is father Hugo; for he has one side 33 CCCXIII | to me that the flight of father Athanasius and of Montaret,