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1 I, 1 | as late as possible.~His father, Monsieur Charles Denis 2 I, 1 | stuffed him with jam; his father let him run about barefoot, 3 I, 1 | school at Rouen, where his father took him towards the end 4 I, 2 | found her work-case, her father grew impatient; she did 5 I, 4 | The bride had begged her father to be spared the usual marriage 6 I, 4 | he had taken her from her father to his home, and had carried 7 I, 6 | When she was thirteen, her father himself took her to town 8 I, 6 | her constitution. When her father took her from school, no 9 I, 8 | again, the muddy pond, her father in a blouse under the apple 10 II, 1 | four rivers; and his own father had possessed a poodle, 11 II, 3 | loving her children, her father, her mother, her cousins, 12 II, 6 | the slightest cold their father stuffed them with pectorals; 13 II, 8 | dithyrambic strophes. “The father embraced the son, the brother 14 II, 10| compliments, your loving father.~“Theodore Rouault.”~She 15 II, 10| almost thought she saw her father bending over the hearth 16 II, 11| full of grace,’ and ‘Our Father which art in heaven’? Yes, 17 II, 14| such as applying to his father or selling something. But 18 II, 14| selling something. But his father would be deaf, and he—he 19 II, 14| holding green palms, God the Father, resplendent with majesty, 20 II, 15| Besides, he went off with her father arm in arm. For he certainly 21 II, 15| For he certainly is her father, isn’t he—the ugly little 22 III, 2| something, “How old was your father?” she asked.~“Fifty-eight.”~“ 23 III, 2| Charles was thinking of his father, and was surprised to feel 24 III, 2| difficulties of settling his father’s affairs so much, that 25 III, 6| the balance due from the father’s estate. The mother-in-law 26 III, 7| the use? To write to her father—it was too late; and perhaps, 27 III, 8| of fireworks. She saw her father, Lheureux’s closet, their