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1 1| friend for one, and the mother of that friend, during the 2 1| and do not carp at your mother. . ." ~"Is it any fault 3 2| years before, I had lost my mother. In time past my father, 4 2| considerable property to my mother, was my father's ruin. He 5 2| to 1817; in that case my mother's property would have barely 6 2| middle of the Loire where my mother was buried. Perhaps arguments 7 2| attached to me, and whom my mother had formerly pensioned with 8 2| Alas! study shows us such a mother's kindness that it would 9 2| objection was made by her mother, whom I even surprised mending 10 2| satisfied with her. Her mother grew more and more anxious 11 2| lest I should betray her mother's faith in me. I admired 12 2| shutters. Pauline and her mother were sitting up for me and 13 2| notice how I get on, dear mother; but I shall know enough, 14 2| delightful reality. The mother, with the kind smile upon 15 2| you are wet through! My mother will try to wipe you dry. 16 2| gratitude to you and to your mother for all the care you have 17 2| take it to heart so,' the mother said; 'stay on here. My 18 2| crooning lullaby with which a mother soothes her sick child; 19 2| keener-sighted than her mother, studied me uneasily; her 20 2| my future. I thanked the mother and daughter by an inclination 21 2| smothered her voice). 'But mother has paid him,' she added, 22 2| circlet of gold round my mother's portrait in order to escort 23 2| Pauline was working; her mother had gone to bed. I flung 24 2| Raphael,' said the kind mother, showing her face between 25 2| something like belief in her mother's absurd superstitions. ~" ' 26 2| kind-hearted girl; 'my mother told me to offer you this 27 2| out the money owing to her mother, and added to it sufficient 28 2| belonging to me, where my mother lay buried. I closed with 29 2| seemed to see the shade of my mother, and to hear her voice. 30 2| table-napkin, "was not your mother a Mlle. O'Flaharty?" ~"Yes," 31 2| consumptive? Did not my mother die of a lung complaint?" ~" 32 3| are you not?" ~"Yes, good mother," he replied. ~"You know 33 3| heiress. Both he and my mother leave me completely free 34 3| in the morning; I gave my mother half the money made by my 35 3| thought to my father or my mother, or to anything in the world. 36 3| of the house at home; my mother does everything that I wish, 37 3| existence. "How is your mother? You must go and see my 38 3| the child followed his mother about wherever she went,