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1 I | plan of education for his daughter, to the end that she might
2 I | by the family as a second daughter, for she was Jeanne’s foster
3 IV | else, it would be you, our daughter, who would go among strangers.
4 IV | her little one, her adored daughter.~The baron rushed toward
5 V | purse, heavy as lead, in her daughter’s hand, saying, “That is
6 VI | to-night.”~Then turning to his daughter: “Well, little one, are
7 VI | said: “See here, little daughter, that is the best thing
8 VI | How can it be helped, daughter? We can do nothing.”~The
9 VII | baroness seized her hands: “My daughter, my darling Jeanne! My child,
10 VII | of your conduct toward my daughter. You have been unfaithful
11 VII | have done is very wrong, my daughter, very wrong, and God will
12 VII | looking paler than his daughter, the priest resumed: “What
13 VII | behaved, and I shall take my daughter away.”~He walked up and
14 VIII| pointing to the chair his daughter had just left. The peasant
15 IX | My darling,” “My dearest daughter,” then “My dear child,” “
16 IX | dear Adelaide,” “My dear daughter,” according to the periods—
17 X | encourage her: “Why, my daughter, one would suppose you were
18 X | sadness. And his love for his daughter seemed to have gained in
19 XI | the adieus by dragging his daughter away. They got into the
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