Tales and Novels, Volumes 17-18Harper & brothers, 1832 |
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Page 13
... Harry Ormond became his darling , and grew up his favourite . Sir Ulick's fondness , however , had not ex- tended to any care of his education - quite the contrary : he had done all he could to spoil him by the most inju- dicious ...
... Harry Ormond became his darling , and grew up his favourite . Sir Ulick's fondness , however , had not ex- tended to any care of his education - quite the contrary : he had done all he could to spoil him by the most inju- dicious ...
Page 61
... Harry . Prince Harry , pull that bell a dozen times for me this minute , till they bring out my old horse . " Before it was possible that any one could have come up - stairs , the impatient monarch , pointing with his crutch , added ...
... Harry . Prince Harry , pull that bell a dozen times for me this minute , till they bring out my old horse . " Before it was possible that any one could have come up - stairs , the impatient monarch , pointing with his crutch , added ...
Page 137
... Harry on the approaching first of September , solaced King Corny , and seemed to keep up his spirits , through all the vexation he felt concern- ing Connal and this marriage , which evidently was not to his taste . It was to Dora's ...
... Harry on the approaching first of September , solaced King Corny , and seemed to keep up his spirits , through all the vexation he felt concern- ing Connal and this marriage , which evidently was not to his taste . It was to Dora's ...
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