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1 I, II| who heeded him?~ ~A young mother sat on the tracks, fondly 2 I, III| Paradise? What had that unhappy mother done? or all these old and 3 I, IV| recognised her at once as the mother of my little charge, so 4 I, IV| experience, we should expect a mother who receives back her own 5 I, IV| think it natural in such a mother to seize this child, and, 6 I, IV| What a strange behaviour in mother and child after such a reunion!~ ~ 7 I, IV| never before had I seen a mother value the life of her own 8 I, IV| almost too young to be the mother of so many children. Little 9 I, IV| she was apparently a good mother, and little James was her 10 I, V| have supposed her to be the mother of five children.~ ~In the 11 I, V| unhappy boy! She was more his mother than I, for she gave him 12 I, V| for she gave him all a mother's love and all a mother' 13 I, V| mother's love and all a mother's care and attention. Why 14 I, V| foster-brother? Georgie's mother was James's nurse. How she 15 I, V| not accursed. I - I, his mother, that gave birth to him, 16 I, V| the child repugnant to the mother, and, no doubt, this was 17 I, V| mutual estrangement between mother and child.~ ~I tried to 18 I, VI| off the tiny socks. The mother stood there, looking on 19 I, VI| sweet sounds of our beloved mother tongue.~ ~He came in with 20 I, VIII| Vienna, and as I had no mother nor sisters or dependent 21 I, IX| second son, your father, our mother grew tired of his mania 22 I, IX| grew daily more like our mother, while I became strangely 23 I, IX| money he had given to my mother and my younger brother was 24 I, IX| had received less from his mother than her favourite, the 25 I, IX| give up all claim on his mother's estate for ever, and must 26 I, IX| giving up the prospect of our mother's goodly store of money 27 I, IX| goods as he squandered our mother's fortune, and I should 28 I, XII| a favourite from my dear mother's garden; I observed a glowing 29 II, IV| obeyed every command of his mother, but could never be made 30 II, XVII| Father Adam quarrelled with Mother Eve, he found consolation 31 II, XVII| shall never love it as a mother!"~ ~After this tempest of 32 II, XVII| not to have the love of a mother, he shall have that of a 33 II, XVII| commander-in-chief arrived - the mother. She was in a plain, dark 34 II, XVII| unnatural and undutiful mother," she said, in a low, trembling 35 II, XVII| children, if I withhold a mother's love from this one? Oh, 36 II, XVII| brim. This one drop, the mother's kiss to the sweet innocent, 37 II, XVII| for it has given him a mother."~ ~He held up the boy to 38 II, XVII| them he drew around his mother's, the other around his 39 II, XVII| my little one," said the mother, after a while, to the child, "