Chapter
1 Int | the intelligence alone for father and mother, but the whole
2 I | long. She was afraid her father would not set out for the
3 I | Come in, papa.” And her father entered. Baron Simon-Jacques
4 I | her hair.~She ran to her father and embraced him warmly. “
5 I | climbed on the box beside Father Simon, wrapping herself
6 I | wagon. So they started. Father Simon, the coachman, with
7 I | manner.~Jeanne asked her father, “Is it beautiful now, my
8 I | the first to jump out. Her father and Rosalie had practically
9 I | fell asleep.~Jeanne and her father, the baron, took supper
10 I | Jeanne’s room. She and her father went in. He had had it all
11 I | down and slept till her father called her at eight o’clock.
12 I | Jeanne having pushed her father’s walking cane through its
13 II | vicomte. He had paid his father’s debts, sold the family
14 III | sympathy.~M. de Lamare’s father, who had died the preceding
15 III | friend of the baroness’s father, M. Cultaux, and this fact
16 III | was up and waiting for her father, who dressed more slowly.
17 III | in the air.~One day her father said to her:~“Make yourself
18 IV | face under the sheets.~Her father continued:~“We have postponed
19 IV | willing, papa.”~And the father, looking into her eyes and
20 IV | After the death of their father, the baroness wished to
21 IV | parents and said: “Little father, we are going to take a
22 IV | will wait for them.”~Little father gave his hand to the baroness,
23 VI | wiped away some tears; father nervously walked up and
24 VI | noticing it any longer. Her father and Julien had gone for
25 VI | She threw herself into her father’s arms, her eyes full of
26 VI | affected on kissing her father and mother. The heart has
27 VI | remain alone and that the father and mother should go back
28 VI | carriage, Jeanne and her father, in spite of Julien’s brutal
29 VI | to time, Jeanne and her father began again. The baroness
30 VI | dumfounded, stammered: “Father—oh, father!” And the baroness,
31 VI | stammered: “Father—oh, father!” And the baroness, wild
32 VI | had occurred. Jeanne, her father, and Madame Adelaide, pleased
33 VI | clear frost, Jeanne and her father decided to go to Yport,
34 VI | toward Fécamp.~Jeanne and her father, motionless, watched the
35 VI | the Mediterranean.”~Her father, indignant, exclaimed: “
36 VII | length she said: “Why, the father will take care of it, of
37 VII | replied furiously: “The father!—the father!—do you know
38 VII | furiously: “The father!—the father!—do you know him—the father?
39 VII | father!—do you know him—the father? No, is it not so? Well
40 VII | finding out the name of the father of the child.”~He left the
41 VII | happens to many others. If the father marries you, no one will
42 VII | her sobbing, she saw her father on his knees before her
43 VII | return to Rouen and live with father and little mother as in
44 VII | me. Go and fetch little father, he will soon understand.”~
45 VII | wounded in his feelings as a father, went to look for Julien,
46 VII | sent for the baron. “Little father,” she said, “my resolution
47 VII | maid’s child had the same father, as her child! Her anger
48 VII | stir, Jeanne called to her father: “Take her away, carry her
49 VIII| happening to look up at her father’s bewildered face, began
50 VIII| anything amused her. She said: “Father, father, did you hear the
51 VIII| her. She said: “Father, father, did you hear the tone in
52 IX | would hold it up to its father, saying: “Give him a kiss;
53 IX | interested as he asked: “Are not father and little mother coming
54 IX | she went to look for her father, and throwing herself into
55 IX | at dinner opposite little father. She would never again say: “
56 IX | so petty to outsiders: “Father has the grip; poor Hortense
57 IX | her feet. It might be her father. And all the letters were
58 IX | of them to know all! Her father!~She darted into the other
59 X | destruction of her faith. Little father, after a short stay, went
60 X | confessing herself, she said: “Father——” then hesitated, and repeated: “
61 X | hesitated, and repeated: “Father——” and was silent from emotion.~
62 X | plunges headlong into danger. “Father, I should like to have another
63 X | all alone in life now; my father and my husband do not get
64 X | the Lord, entreated her father; but he always replied: “
65 X | regained consciousness her father was holding her head and
66 X | know?” She murmured: “Yes, father.” But when she attempted
67 XI | picked up by degrees. Little father and Aunt Lison never left
68 XI | without saying a word to her father, she asked Aunt Lison to
69 XI | now—all by myself?” Her father rose and, sitting down beside
70 XI | are right perhaps, little father. I was foolish, but I have
71 XI | of police. Jeanne and her father stayed at a hotel that night.
72 XII | lantern and a cane that little father broke in trying to open
73 XIII| seemed to be there with father and little mother, and sometimes
74 XIV | suddenly seemed to see her father and mother sitting there,
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