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1 Note1 | law, that having been his father's profession but at twelve 2 I, I| Silver King," Mr. Dumany, the father of the little "Silver Prince." 3 I, III| afraid!"~ ~"Who is your father, my child?" I asked. "What 4 I, III| meditation, he answered -~ ~"My father is called the 'Silver King,' 5 I, III| him and bring him to his father."~ ~"No, no!" protested 6 I, IV| a shower of kisses. The father sobbed in his joy, while 7 I, IV| child laughed, caressed his father's cheeks, and called him " 8 I, IV| apám!" ("My good, sweet father!") in Hungarian, and the 9 I, IV| in Hungarian, and the father called him, crying and laughing, " 10 I, IV| English.~ ~Then I saw the father whisper something to the 11 I, IV| then clung tightly to his father, as if in dread of something, 12 I, IV| lips move in appeal. The father kissed him again and carried 13 I, IV| been with me and with his father some minutes ago, and he 14 I, IV| how could he speak to his father? Who had taught the boy 15 I, IV| obstinately refused to leave his father's arms, and clung to him 16 I, V| or crippled husband and father, or son and brother, still 17 I, VI| sleep anywhere but with his father, just as before we sent 18 I, VI| went out of the room.~ ~The father undressed the child, and 19 I, VI| After he had finished, his father kissed him tenderly, covered 20 I, VI| What is it, darling?" his father asked, going back to him.~ ~" 21 I, VI| beautiful countess, and father of five children, within 22 I, VI| To-morrow she will confess to Father Augustin, and this evening 23 I, VII| hard-working wife. The husband and father had been laid up with consumption 24 I, VIII| must inform you that my father was a very zealous patriot, 25 I, VIII| object of my life. After my father's release from prison I 26 I, VIII| not wish to follow in my father's footsteps, for I saw that 27 I, VIII| took courage to speak to my father upon the subject, and told 28 I, VIII| dangerous persons as my father shall not be left in possession 29 I, VIII| will not butcher me? Come, father, be reasonable! You know 30 I, VIII| am terribly afraid, dear father, that the road which you 31 I, VIII| an unnatural or unfeeling father. I'll give you thir - no, 32 I, VIII| learned to do without my father's money by giving lessons, 33 I, VIII| name was Dion. He was my father's brother, but by no means 34 I, VIII| You remember I told my father that my Uncle Dion had furnished 35 I, VIII| established physician when my father died, and immediately after 36 I, VIII| inquire how much of my poor father's fortune was swallowed 37 I, IX| were hoarded together by my father - may God bless and rest 38 I, IX| of his second son, your father, our mother grew tired of 39 I, IX| them. When we boys - your father and I - grew up, your father 40 I, IX| father and I - grew up, your father grew daily more like our 41 I, IX| beauty of each. Miser as our father was, he occasionally gave 42 I, IX| of his life?~ ~"When my father died, there was hardly enough 43 I, IX| younger. Yet, as a dutiful father, he did not wish to be partial; 44 I, IX| secluded and frugal way as his father, and to take his oath that 45 I, IX| brother.~ ~"To say that your father was furious would hardly 46 I, IX| whole bequest. This was your father's portion, for as to his 47 I, IX| of the immense wealth my father had left me would be a falsehood. 48 I, IX| interpreted the true spirit of my father's will, and I knew that 49 I, X| kindly assisted my poor father to get rid of his money 50 I, XII| what politics did for my father, and how much it cost him. 51 II, IV| priest - a Capuchin monk - Father Paphuntius. He seems to 52 II, VI| free-handed fool as your father was, and, if you go on the 53 II, VI| hoard will go after your father's fortune. Do you know what 54 II, VII| persuaded her to go to the good Father Paphuntius, who was awaiting 55 II, VII| and went away to where the Father, with clean-shaven face - 56 II, VII| solemn and decorous way. Father Paphuntius delivered a very 57 II, VII| presented the excellent Father Paphuntius with six gold 58 II, VII| apostolorum, to the shooting-box, Father Paphuntius, of course, accompanying 59 II, VII| the company. The reverend Father had just risen, glass in 60 II, VII| in Hungarian, which the Father did not understand, "Don' 61 II, VIII| Morocco, the sea-dove, and now Father Paphuntius."~ ~"It's astonishing 62 II, IX| all had capital fun. The Father had sung highly amusing 63 II, IX| chapel."~ ~I remembered Father Paphuntius. "No, I'll have 64 II, XIII| the tenderness of a loving father; "but now you shall share 65 II, XVII| myself now, and why not? When Father Adam quarrelled with Mother 66 II, XVII| he shall have that of a father instead. I shall love him 67 II, XVII| him dearly and be a true father to him."~ ~As I said this, 68 II, XVII| as he was, he ran to his father, shouting with glee, climbing 69 II, XVII| sweet care of a parent. Father Augustin has shown me the 70 II, XVII| s, the other around his father's neck, and then he showered 71 II, XVII| singular that a man who is the father of a family should disclose