Chap.

 1        1|          s with his wife and his father–in–law, the Marquis de Chouard.”~
 2        1|         remarked simply that his father–in–law was fond of the theater.
 3        2|        world.~“Who is the baby’s father?” she said, interrupting
 4        3|          an old man’s child; his father, a general, had been created
 5        3|      urged on, doubtless, by her father, whom she embarrassed after
 6        3|       meeting him. Certainly her father was coming, but only very
 7        3|           certainly you will! My father made me a formal promise
 8        3|        hoped to see you tonight, Father,” said the countess. “I
 9        3|    countess intervened with:~“My father had to study the question
10        3|        Muffat was talking to his father–in–law and a certain serious–
11        4|      radiant, for his pride as a father was flattered. He adored
12        4|      informed him that were he a father, he would make a less stupid
13        4|         and of the days when her father, the wheel greaser at the
14        5|         in after her scene.~“Oh, Father Bosc HAS just scored!” she
15        5|        Count Muffat! We know his father–in–law, eh, Auguste?” said
16        5|             Yes, yes, I’m going, Father Barillot,” replied Fontan
17        5|        particular after all.~But Father Barillot’s tinkling bell
18        5|        their sin.~At this moment Father Barillot’s voice was heard
19        5|          much embarrassed in his father–in–law’s presence. The blood
20        6|        inch the good citizen and father and made his stay in the
21        7|        off as a PREFET, like his father before him! Nana still smiled
22        8|        used to hug her while her father was looking for her in order
23        9|       points while the prompter, Father Cossard, a little humpbacked
24        9|         been assigned to anyone, Father Cossard had got up to read
25        9|        so that it may be heard!”~Father Cossard turned toward Bosc
26        9|       who had been chatting with Father Barillot, came back breathless
27       10|       sworn to snatch his future father–in–law out of the creature’
28       10|         feared him as he would a father, from whom stories about
29       10|      slowly. “Oh yes, the future father–in–law will have to be dragged
30       10|        when we were playing your father came in drunk. Oh, so drunk!”~
31       10|       those women who deny their father and mother. You must take
32       11|       for he yearned to her as a father. Steiner himself had been
33       12|         could not even suggest a father. Ah, dear heaven, the man
34       12|     child, as though he were its father.~“I never dared tell you;
35       12|         was apparent to her. His father, held in high esteem by
36       12| constantly glancing aside at her father and mother. Daguenet, too,
37       13|      should kneel before God the Father. Every day religion kept
38       13|          had seen nothing of her father; the undeveloped, insignificant
39       13|         and he raged against his father–in–law for ruining them
40       13|      inherited from some unknown father. But he spent hours worse
41       13|       belong to you, my God! Our Father which art in heaven—”~And
42       13|         stolen, murdered, killed father and mother. I had only to
43       14|         emperor, for he’s been a father to us; yes, a father to
44       14|      been a father to us; yes, a father to us.”~She had to be soothed
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