Skip to main content
mobile

Heritázs

  • Search
  • Collections
Englishen
  • Magyarhu
  • Српскиsr
  • Serbo-Croatiansh
LoginRegister
  • Volume Overview
  • Page
  • Text
  • Metadata
  • Clipping
Preview
knv_000020/0000

Little Lord Fauntleroy - 400dpi

  • Preview
  • Show Metadata
  • Show Permalink
Total Pages
255
Collection
Demo gyűjtemény, Internet Archive
knv_000020/0053
  • Volume Overview
  • Page
  • Text
  • Metadata
  • Clipping
Page 54 [54]
  • Preview
  • Show Permalink
  • JPG
  • TIFF
  • Prev
  • Next
knv_000020/0053

OCR

34 LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. — — a teszel There could have been nothing more confiding and innocent than the way in which his small lordship told his little story, guoting his friend Dick’s bits of slang in the most candid good faith. He seemed to feel not a shade of a doubt that his elderly companion would be just as interested as he was himself. And in truth Mr. Havisham was beginning to be greatly interested; but perhaps not quite so much in Dick and the apple-woman as in this kind little lordling, whose curly head was so busy, under its yellow thatch, with good-natured plans for his friends, and who seemed somehow to have forgotten himself altogether. “Ts there anything " he began. ‘ What would you get for yourself, if you were rich?” “Lots of things!” answered Lord Fauntleroy briskly; "but first I’d give Mary some money for Bridget—that’s her sister, with twelve children, and a husband out of work. She comes here and cries, and Dearest gives her things in a basket, and then she cries again, and says: ‘Blessin’s be on yez, for a beautiful lady. And I think Mr. Hobbs would like a gold watch and chain to remember me by, anda meerschaum pipe. And then I’d like to get up a company.” ‘A company!” exclaimed Mr. Havisham. “Like a Republican rally,” explained Cedric, becoming quite excited. ‘I’d have torches and uniforms and things for all the boys and myself, too. And we’d march, you know, and drill. That ’s what I should like for myself, if I were rich.” The door opened and Mrs. Errol came in. ‘‘T am sorry to have been obliged to leave you so long,” she said to Mr. Havisham; "but a poor woman, who is in great trouble, came to see me.” “This young gentleman,” said Mr. Havisham, “has been telling me about some of his friends, and what he would do for them if he were rich.”

Structural

Custom

Image Metadata

Image width
9209 px
Image height
12967 px
Image resolution
300 px/inch
Original File Size
13.33 MB
Permalink to jpg
knv_000020/0053.jpg
Permalink to ocr
knv_000020/0053.ocr

Privacy

  • Privacy policies
  • Cookies

  • https://facebook.com/tripont

Website

  • heritazs.hu
  • phaseone.hu
  • tripont.hu
  • tripont.hu/problog

Contact

  • +36 30 462 23 40
  • klinger.gabor@tripont.hu
  • 1131 Budapest,
  • Reitter Ferenc utca 132/J.

  • Copyright © 2023 Tripont Kft.
  • Copyright © 2024 Tripont Kft.

Heritázs

LoginRegister

User login

I forgot my password
  • Search
  • Collections
Englishen
  • Magyarhu
  • Српскиsr
  • Serbo-Croatiansh