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1 I| involuntarily thought of one's own father. But what made him look 2 I| barbarous land, and the father who bore me - ah, ça! not 3 I| bore me - ah, ça! not my father! comment s'appelle ça? - 4 I| my parents who was not my father, I mean."~ ~"I suppose you 5 I| and well-educated, but my father was a bit of an oddity who 6 I| gentleman? Luckily for me, my father died betimes, and I went 7 I| many necessities, and my father only left me an income of 8 I| chanced that a kinsman of my father's, a certain John Kárpáthy, 9 I| very much richer than my father - - ~"Aha!"~ ~"A mad, doating 10 III| the pockets of our dear father, the noble John Kárpáthy, 11 III| came."~ ~"Have you neither father nor mother?"~ ~"I have no 12 III| I have never seen either father or mother."~ ~"Then stop 13 IV| unless obliged to.~ ~The father was a counting-house clerk 14 IV| Meyer girls."~ ~How their father and mother rejoiced in their 15 IV| And all the time their father hugged himself with the 16 IV| for her to persuade her father that a brilliant future 17 IV| she wants is to see her father. She says if she could kiss 18 IV| a better man or a kinder father in the whole world, they 19 IV| The heart of the good father was lacerated by this spectacle. 20 IV| risen when she beheld her father, but was unable to do so. 21 IV| for his forgiveness.~ ~A father's heart must surely have 22 IV| is stronger than water; a father cannot slay his offspring 23 IV| guests who honoured her father's house with their presence 24 IV| wrath, that their departing father might never return again. 25 VI| oddity, you must know. My father before me was an oddity, 26 VII| was the first of all. His father could not have been a gentleman; 27 VII| of fellow, takes the aged father parts; and there's a matron, 28 VII| with what words the "Our Father" began, so he descended 29 VII| got six oxen from her own father into the bargain to set 30 VII| pretty fellows?"~ ~"My dear father - - " stammered the girl, 31 VII| thou dost want thy dear father to choose for thee, eh?" 32 VII| desire. "Where is the girl's father, then?"~ ~A greyish-haired 33 VII| happened to have a well-to-do father.~ ~"Well, are you content 34 VII| Then why send for your father?" said they.~ ~Martin did 35 VIII| Why, I'm older than your father. Let us look for some one 36 IX| with a kinswoman of her father's - a somewhat severe personage, 37 IX| blood is very thick, and his father and his two brothers all 38 X| yourself for the moment my dear father, about to give to me, your 39 X| look upon yourself as my father, as the one person whom 40 X| help looking upon you as my father. Why are you so good and 41 X| daughters and called him father.~ ~The ancient rooms resounded 42 XIX| make good the faults of his father, and by means of his youthful 43 XXI| Castle of Madaras, from father to son, whose corresponding 44 XXI| be better, wiser than his father was! Mr. Lawyer, write down 45 XXI| man who will be a better father to him than I could ever 46 XXI| now I say to you, 'Be a father to my child!' Happy child! 47 XXI| Happy child! What a good father, what a good mother, you 48 XXI| henceforth you will be his father."[Pg 355]~ ~A few hours 49 XXII| son, should accompany his father's coffin. But as the heir