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 1    IV|       and helped to consume poor pater-familias' dinner.~ ~As for the mistress
 2    IV| thoroughly satisfied the anxious pater-familias. In the first place, she
 3    IV|       mine are!" said this happy pater-familias to himself.~ ~On his birthday,
 4    IV|        you into a farce! What! a pater-familias who, when he is half-tipsy,
 5    IV|     order to deck out the worthy pater-familias in his best, and, putting
 6    IV|          composure.~ ~The worthy pater-familias was in the most unspeakable
 7    IV|      personified. He, too, was a pater-familias with three sons and two
 8    IV|        stammered the unfortunate pater-familias, "that the old kindliness
 9    VI|        respectable newspaper: "A pater-familias residing in this town presents
10    VI|         sent to this advertising pater-familias.~ ~"What, Master Boltay?
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