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 1    1,    3|      who after the death of her mother had taken charge of his
 2    1,    3|   education given to her by her mother, and the instruction received
 3    1,    3|      she was not to succeed her mother in the management of the
 4    1,    3|      than Benito. He had only a mother, and she lived on the modest
 5    1,    3|       once more his father, his mother, his sister, and to find
 6    1,    3|       thou-ed both daughter and mother. The whole of this good
 7    1,    4|     commence by speaking to the mother, and I think I can promise
 8    1,    4|         had nothing to tell his mother which she did not know;
 9    1,    4|      and being known by her. My mother agrees with me in thinking
10    1,    4|        had a great wish for his mother to be present at his marriage.
11    1,    4|       see and learn to love the mother of Manoel Valdez. How could
12    1,    4|        who was to be the second mother of his child?~Yaquita took
13    1,    4|       should know her husband’s mother, who is to replace me, and
14    1,    4|     were married, Joam, if your mother had been alive, would you
15    1,    4|       her house with her second mother. I would not think of her
16    1,    8|          comprising the father, mother, daughter, Benito, Manoel,
17    1,    8|       to you, the inside to us. Mother and I would like it to be
18    1,   11|       reach! It was no longer a mother who continued her journey
19    1,   11|    journey toward the river—the mother had lost her shildren; she
20    1,   11|         Minha.~“Above all, poor mother!” answered Yaquita.~At this
21    1,   16|       is also poking fun at his mother,” added Yaquita, “for I
22    1,   16| anything equal to this!”~“Then, mother and sister, you must take
23    1,   17|        and conversation on your mother and sister, and seeking
24    1,   17|    where is she?” exclaimed her mother, and they all shouted at
25    1,   20|      shelter by the side of her mother. Yaquita opened her arms
26    1,   20|        to Yaquita, he said, “My mother!” to Minha he said, “My
27    1,   20|         and on the head of your mother!”~“All communication between
28    2,    2|       Padre,” he said, “take my mother and sister away to their
29    2,    2|         know that! To-morrow my mother and I will seek out the
30    2,    2|      was still weeping, but her mother’s face was tearless, and
31    2,    2|        came to me and called me—mother! You took Minha’s hand,
32    2,    2|      Lina’s arm supported her.~“Mother, if you do not wish to kill
33    2,    4|     Garral, which is that of my mother.”~“And why do you bear that
34    2,    6|       Manoel, hurried along his mother, and half an hour later
35    2,    7|    document. “Say nothing to my mother or my sister,” he added; “
36    2,   15|     continually repeated to his mother, to Manoel, and to himself.
37    2,   16|        him, any more than to my mother, ought we to impart the
38    2,   16|       first care was to see his mother. He felt sufficiently master
39    2,   16|      proof his innocence. “Yes, mother,” he added, “before to-morrow
40    2,   16|      wait for the return of his mother and sister.~Manoel then
41    2,   19|      French, which had been his mother’s native tongue, and then
42    2,   20|         Madame Valdez. Manoel’s mother was at last able to clasp
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