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1 1| representation of the Eternal Father should change to the sneering 2 1| his head. ~"Perhaps your father has expressed his regret 3 1| Chinaman money, taking his father's corpse as a pledge, slept 4 1| here's to Charles X., the father of liberty." ~"Why not?" 5 2| the right of speaking, "my father submitted me to a strict 6 2| of time and space, and my father required such a strict account 7 2| perhaps enough to portray my father to you. He was tall, thin, 8 2| candle. But I was fond of my father, and at heart he was right 9 2| tempered with kindness. My father, it is true, never left 10 2| troop horse next day by my father, and to return with morning 11 2| straight course which my father had mapped out for me, would 12 2| perished at the sight of my father, the despair soothed by 13 2| the Duc de Navarreins, my father's cousin. But to make my 14 2| faces at my leisure. My father noticed me. Actuated by 15 2| but was prepared for my father with a plot more intricate 16 2| and when alone counted my father's money with smarting eyes 17 2| play blanched my face. ~"My father suddenly went by, and then 18 2| thought, for having robbed my father. Then the kind little stout 19 2| had taken from it to my father's purse, I left my winnings 20 2| the card-table?' said my father as we stepped into the carriage. ~" ' 21 2| the keys and money to my father. As he entered his study, 22 2| added. ~"From that day my father took me fully into confidence. 23 2| mother. In time past my father, the head of a historic 24 2| property to my mother, was my father's ruin. He had formerly 25 2| unfortunate endowments. My father plunged me into the intricate 26 2| that the day on which my father in a fashion emancipated 27 2| their blighting traces on my father's face. For about a year 28 2| I wished to justify my father's confidence in me. But 29 2| The tears that stood in my father's eyes were to me the most 30 2| had paid his creditors, my father died of grief; I was his 31 2| graveside - the grave of my father and my earliest friend. 32 2| in some institution and a father in the government or in 33 2| of the winding up of my father's affairs. Our creditors 34 2| frigid and sophisticated. My father's discipline had destroyed 35 2| the year in which, by my father's wish, I threw myself into 36 2| touching simplicity. Her father had been a major in the 37 2| social conditions, my own father, the whole universe, indeed, 38 2| answered. 'I promised my father never to set foot in a gaming-house. 39 2| yet touched the earth - a father's or a brother's kiss. She 40 2| upon me at the brink of my father's grave. I looked upon this 41 2| the family breakfast, the father and children round the table, 42 3| me where I have laid my father. Would I not far rather 43 3| heart. You don't know? My father has come back. I am a wealthy 44 3| give no more thought to my father or my mother, or to anything 45 3| you don't know that my father is very ill? He returned 46 3| everything that I wish, and my father worships me; but I will 47 3| would be wrong. My poor father! He would have me go to 48 3| Pauline in his arms. ~"Oh, my father!" she said; "my father " ~" 49 3| my father!" she said; "my father " ~"I will take you back 50 3| death. According to the father of the conscientious Doctor 51 3| asleep, exactly like my father's, who is dying of phthisis. 52 3| And that old man is your father?" ~"Asking your pardon, 53 3| want to see you as old as father there, and not in your grave