Chapter
1 II | Kear. M. Letourneur and his son Andre, Frenchmen, of Havre.
2 IV | smiles, and then only on his son: his countenance ordinarily
3 IV | infirmity of an afflicted son.~Andre Letourneur is about
4 IV | bound up with that of his son; his devotion is unceasing;
5 IV | said,—~“You have a good son, M. Letourneur. I have just
6 IV | is to a father to have a son a cripple, beyond hope of
7 IV | fallen upon you and your son. That M. Andre is entitled
8 IV | Now, I have watched your son pretty closely, and unless
9 IV | States. I never allowed my son to go to college, but instructed
10 V | with M. Letourneur and his son, and we could then distinctly
11 VI | solicitation, M. Letourneur and his son have ventured upon deck
12 XIV | M. Letourneur held his son tightly clasped to his bosom.
13 XVI | troubles.~M. Letourneur, his son, and I, have just had a
14 XVII | to M. Letourneur and his son that we shall together explore
15 XXIV | eyes, pointing towards his son. “Yes, my friend,” I said,
16 XXV | join M. Letourneur and his son on the main-top, where she
17 XXVII | with one arm supporting his son, came and stood by my side.~“
18 XXVIII| entirely absorbed in his son, who, in his turn, thought
19 XXXII | his hand resting on his son’s, listening eagerly to
20 XXXIX | How long is it since my son and all of you have had
21 XXXIX | been saving my share for my son.”~Tears rushed to my eyes;
22 XLVIII| that for the sake of his son, for whom he was ready to
23 LIV | had given his life for his son.~M. Letourneur was no longer
24 LIV | except that the life of his son was spared, and as the two
25 LIV | to M. Letourneur and his son. Andre was as sanguine as
26 LIV | then he lavished on his son caresses which he deemed
27 LVII | not come and look after my son?” said M. Letourneur, adding, “
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