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 1     I,       I| introduced himself as Dr. Mayer, family physician at the house of
 2     I,      IV|    reunion!~ ~I had watched this family scene out of a strange curiosity,
 3     I,       V|    noticed the entire absence of family pictures. They had no ancestors,
 4     I,     VII|         he could bequeath to his family the 1,000 florins which
 5     I,     VII|     providing for the dead man's family, and sending them off to
 6     I,     VII|        was a widower without any family) did not return from Galicia
 7     I,     VII|         you with a portion of my family troubles and domestic relations,
 8     I,    VIII|        and behave as head of the family, for which dignity I had
 9     I,    VIII|    coming into possession of our family estate, I tried to forget
10     I,    VIII|        as sharp as others of the family. So I must help you out.
11     I,    VIII|     sensible person of the whole family, the only one who is not
12     I,    VIII|    nearly all the members of our family - that is, the elder members -
13     I,      IX|          be a christening in the family, and I should be godfather
14     I,      IX|       possess. If any one of the family calls on me, he finds me
15     I,       X|       head of the ancient Dumany family, of course," was the reply. "
16     I,       X|          bread and that of their family, instead of living upon
17    II,       I|     carnelian seal-ring, with my family crest, and a large solitaire,
18    II,      II|  poisoned all the members of her family in turn; and I had known
19    II,     III|          this ancient seat of my family. There was the story of
20    II,      IV|         she sacrificed position, family, and reputation for his
21    II,      IX|          in attaching me to your family."~ ~I shall never in life
22    II,      IX|        as the whole aristocratic family regained their usual lymphatic
23    II,      IX|     might be altogether a simple family affair, with no strangers
24    II,    XIII|          What do I care for your family quarrels? If you are tired
25    II,     XIV|        and, like a conscientious family physician, I questioned
26    II,    XVII|         to give our aristocratic family connections at home information
27    II,    XVII|     possess no name, no home, no family. I shall be a stranger and
28    II,    XVII|       man who is the father of a family should disclose such intimate
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