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1 III, 1 | Again, one might think one’s son was an enemy, as Merope 2 VII, 6 | being dragged along by his son bade him stop at the doorway, 3 VIII, 7 | e.g. that of father to son and in general of elder 4 VIII, 7 | is even that of father to son the same as that of son 5 VIII, 7 | son the same as that of son to father, nor that of husband 6 VIII, 14| a father may disown his son); being in debt, he should 7 VIII, 14| nothing by doing which a son will have done the equivalent 8 VIII, 14| no one would repudiate a son who was not far gone in 9 VIII, 14| friendship of father and son it is human nature not to 10 VIII, 14| human nature not to reject a son’s assistance. But the son, 11 VIII, 14| son’s assistance. But the son, if he is wicked, will naturally