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Title: Patrimony

Author: Lady LaBelle Decantor



It is when a man's subtle smile is seen most often, that he is in the company of his children. With equal fervor, the same man will become most vehement with his dispositions, concerning his sons and daughters.

From whence the babe arrives, the father recognizes the champion of his affections. A new fathers rapture as he gazes his swaddled babe, engaging.

And the infant imbibes his father's temperament...

The gestures of his awkward moppet are the essence of his unending amusement.

Rapidness to the growing toddler leave him in unquestionable awe. Each moment as cherished as the next. And the child grows...

A man can not be more attentive, then to his youngster, for this inquisitive period is his occasion to relate, simplicity. Each day brings with it new query, and the father is gracious to indulge. And the child beholds...

The juvenile blesses his father, with appropriate conduct, and the father is pleased. At this time in the child's age, a man can stand beside his offspring often, for he has confidence in that which he has taught them. And the child flourishes...

By adolescence, a man has been partial to amazement, trial, disappointment, and merriment. A man will stand behind his child, and encourage. He will grant his progeny independence, and they will be loyal to their father. And the child will be prosperous...

Ever the custodian, may our fathers, teach, and be taught by their children. May they sire children out of fondness. Inspire children, elite. May our fathers, protect and guide with vigorous hands.

Let the father cultivate a worthy youngling, one of Virtue, one of great heart, so that our blood born may go upon the cities, and exemplify righteousness.

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