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 1    IV|      other connection with the daughter of a man of good repute
 2    IV|           So Meyer allowed his daughter to follow her bent and adopt
 3    IV|      even looking at it.~ ~"My daughter bought it for me as a birthday
 4    IV|      you were bringing up your daughter as a governess when she
 5    IV|   which the seducer of his own daughter gives him as a birthday
 6    IV|       to find out how much his daughter had spent there. It turned
 7    IV| theatre, and inquired what his daughter's salary was. The manager
 8    IV|    Meyer straight out that his daughter was paid sixteen florins,
 9    IV|    disinheriting his abandoned daughter on the spot, and forbidding
10    IV|       sobbing, replied -~ ~"My daughter is dying!"~ ~"Naturally!"
11    IV|           And now his youngest daughter also was growing up; she
12    IV|      own actions. You have one daughter who is twelve years old;
13    IV|       over to me your youngest daughter. I will engage to bring
14    IV|     And now, sir, you have one daughter left, the last, the prettiest,
15    IV| willing to take charge of your daughter Fanny, surrender her unconditionally,
16    VI|        young girl, a citizen's daughter. Does it surprise you that
17    VI|        was a small tradesman's daughter, who used to sing beautifully
18    VI|      to offer as a gift to the daughter of the donor in question,
19   VII|           What is thy name, my daughter?"~ ~"Susie," she replied,
20   VII|     look sharp and choose your daughter a husband."~ ~The boor seemed
21    IX|        my ear, 'Have you not a daughter whom good, benevolent people
22    IX|      from your door, and if my daughter will not see me, I must
23    IX|        You shall both see your daughter and speak to her. You shall
24    IX|      angel from heaven. But my daughter? Oh, my daughter! She will
25    IX|        But my daughter? Oh, my daughter! She will not be able to
26    IX|    ever disparaged you in your daughter's hearing; and Fanny is
27    IX|      kitchen-wench, if only my daughter be about me."~ ~"What nonsense
28    IX|       so as to get at her last daughter, and - we know the rest!~ ~
29    IX|        it.~ ~On perceiving her daughter, Mrs. Meyer would not descend
30    IX|     mother hid her face in her daughter's bosom, wept, sobbed, and
31    IX|     and then get a peep at her daughter. Unfortunately, in Mr. Boltay'
32    IX|        course, and watched her daughter undress. Why should she
33    IX|        mother could do for her daughter when it is born would be
34    IX|       her; such a sweet pretty daughter deserved that her mother
35    IX|  however, she had regarded her daughter's face a little more attentively,
36    IX| hearing distance, she drew her daughter's head down towards her,
37    IX|      as that?"~ ~"Alas! no, my daughter. It was much for him when
38    IX|      time to strike!~ ~"Ah, my daughter, romance is, no doubt, a
39    IX|         Meyer whispered in her daughter's ear -~ ~"When may I come
40     X|      about to give to me, your daughter, good counsel on the eve
41     X|      what I feel. I also had a daughter once. It was long, very
42     X|       to the confidence of his daughter, if he had had one. And
43     X|        regard Fanny as his own daughter.~ ~Ah! at last his long-drawn
44    XI|       a ci-devant shopkeeper's daughter would play the part of mistress
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