| Augustus John Cuthbert Hare - London (England) - 1878 - 538 pages
...(upon which words the child looked very iimestly and steadfastly at him). ' Mark, child, what I say, they will cut off my head, and perhaps make thee a king : but mark me, you must not be a king, so long as your brothers, Charles and James, do live ; for they will cut... | |
| Moffatt and Paige - 1879 - 506 pages
...father's head." At these words the child looked 20 very steadfastly upon him. " Mark, child ! what I say : they" will cut off my head ! and perhaps make thee a king ; but mark what I say, thou must not be a king, as long as thy brothers Charles and James are alive. They will cut off thy... | |
| M. J. Guest - Great Britain - 1879 - 698 pages
...father's head." At these words the child looked very steadfastly upon him. " Mark, child, what I say ; they will cut off my head, and perhaps make thee a king. But mark what I say ; thou must not be a king as long as thy brothers Charles and James are alive. They will cut off thy... | |
| Louise Creighton - Great Britain - 1881 - 408 pages
...Then he took his little son on his knees and said, " Sweetheart, now they will cut off thy father's head, and perhaps make thee a king ; but mark what I say, you must not be a king so long as your brothers Charles and James do live," and the child answered, " I will be torn... | |
| Agnes Strickland - Great Britain - 1882 - 700 pages
...father's head.' Upon which the child looked very steadfastly upon him. 'Heed, my child, what I say: they will cut off my head, and perhaps make thee a king. But mark what I say: yon must not be a king as long as your brothers Charles and James live; therefore, I charge you, do... | |
| David Hume - 1882 - 594 pages
...father's head." At these words, the child looked very steadfastly upon him. " Mark, child ! what I say : they will cut off my head ! and perhaps make thee a king : but mark what I say : thou must not be a king as long as thy brothers Charles and James are alive. They will cut off tny... | |
| Historical reader - 1882 - 150 pages
...brothers. Then he took little Henry on his knees and said, " Sweetheart, now they will cut off thy father's head, and perhaps make thee a king ; but mark what I say : You must not be a king so long as your brothers Charles and James do live." And the little fellow bravely answered,... | |
| English history - 1882 - 110 pages
...eldest brother. 5. " Mark, child, what I say," said the king, drawing the poor boy close to him. " They will cut off my head, and perhaps make thee a king; but thou must not be a king while thy brothers Charles and James are alive. They will cut off thy brothers'... | |
| Thomas J. Livesey - 1882 - 232 pages
...to him, "Now will they cut off thy father's head. Mark it, my child, they will cut off thy father's head, and perhaps make thee a king; but mark what I say, thou must not be a king as long as thy brothers Charles and James live; therefore, I charge thee, do... | |
| Famous people - 1883 - 550 pages
...I live." Prince Harry now came in for a share of the King's notice. " Child," said Charles to him, "they will cut off my head, and perhaps make thee a king, but mark what I say, you must not be a king so long as your brothers Charles and James live ; they will cut off your brothers' heads —... | |
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