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1 1| conduct on your part, my son, to summon us to see such 2 2| kind feelings toward her son. Virtue and hard work were 3 2| though he were a prince’s son.”~She had retired from business 4 3| order to settle her youngest son, who was reading the law 5 3| considerable pride of her eldest son, a great big fellow who, 6 3| the Prince of Scots, the son of a queen, had sat down 7 3| his turn, he looked at his son–in–law furtively. There 8 4| his school yesterday.”~Her son Ollivier, whom she was wont 9 4| assertions, as thus: “He’s the son of a horse dealer; some 10 5| fittingly to address the son of a queen, who would someday 11 5| a monarch receiving the son of a powerful neighbor. 12 6| staying there with only her son Georges, had invited them 13 6| said Mme Hugon, kissing her son’s sunny locks, “Zizi is 14 6| so good as to accept her son’s invitation, and then to 15 10| sought aid from her other son, the Lieutenant Philippe, 16 11| continued chatting.~“It’s her son Lucy’s got in tow! He’s 17 11| from this on account of her son, but it was bruited abroad 18 11| this elegant, degenerate son of an ancient race. At that 19 11| despite the presence of her son—were swearing low in their 20 12| were taking Daguenet as son–in–law as a gift from Nana 21 12| the time of his death. The son had been a little dissipated, 22 12| one of her old flames as son–in–law; only it was not 23 13| her to bear witness in her son’s favor. Downstairs the