The History of Henry Esmond, volume 1

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The History of Henry Esmond, volume 1
Thackeray, William Makepeace, 1811-1863
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. ■ '• ' ' • So it chanced that . npon this, very day, when poor Harry Esmond had had the blacksmith's son, and the peer's son, alike upon his knee, little Beatrix, who would come to her tutor willingly enough with her book and her writing, had refused him, seeing the place occupied by her brother, and> luckily for her, had sat at the further end of the room, away from him, playing with a spaniel dog which she had (and for which, by fits and starts, she would take a great aiection^, and talk- i...ng at Harry Esmond over her shoulder, as. she pretended to caress the dog, saying that Fido would love her, and she would, lore Fido, and nothing but Fido, all her life.
When, then,, the news wa» brought that the little boy at the "Three Castles" was ill with the small-pox, poor Harry Esmond felt a shock of alarm, not so much for himself as for his mistress' son, whom he might have brought, into peril. Beatrix, who had pouted sufHciently j[and who, whenever la stranger appeared, began, from infancy almost, to play off little graces to catch his attention ^9 her^ brother being now gone to bed, was for takmg :her place upon Esmond's knee^ for, though the Doctor was very obsequious to her, she did not Mke him, because he had thick boots and dirty hands (the pert young miss said), and because she hated learning the Catechism.


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