The narrator introduces us to Mr. Waldebaum, the son of the wealthy Walde family, who has been living in exile in Germany for many years. He is very fond of his father, who is the oldest surviving member of the family. He has a special fondness for his father's family, and he is proud of the fact that his father is a descendant of the oldest noble family in Germany, the Waldes.
The narrator introduces us to Mr. Waldebaum, the son of the wealthy Walde family, who has been living in exile in Germany for many years. He is very fond of his father, who is the oldest surviving member of the family. He has a special fondness for his father's family, and he is proud of the fact that his father is a descendant of the oldest noble family in Germany, the Waldes.