| 1875 - 828 pages
...walked ont early. . ... I wocder very much whom our little boy will be like. Yon will nnderderstand luno fervent are my prayers, and I am sure everybody's must be, to see him resemble his Father in every, everT respect, both in body aud mind I Oh, my dearest uncle, I am sure if you knew how happy, how blessed... | |
| sir Theodore Martin - 1875 - 576 pages
...walked out early, and felt like prisoners freed from some dungeon. . . ' I wonder very much, whom our little boy will be like. You will understand how fervent...must be, to see him resemble his Father in every, every respect, both in body and mind ! Oh, my dearest Uncle, I am sure if you knew how happy, how blessed... | |
| Sir Theodore Martin - 1875 - 566 pages
...walked out early, and felt like prisoners freed from some dungeon. . . , ' I wonder very much, whom our little boy will be like. You will understand how fervent...everybody's must be, to see him resemble his Father ir every, every respect, both in body and mind ! Oh. my dearer Uncle, I am sure if you knew how happy,... | |
| sir Theodore Martin - 1875 - 564 pages
...some dungeon. . . ' I wonder very much, whom our little boy will be like. You will understand liow fervent are my prayers, and I am sure everybody's must be, to see him resemble his Father in every, every respect, both in body and mind ! Oh, my dearest Uncle, I am sure if you knew how happy, how blessed... | |
| 1882 - 362 pages
...very bright, clear, and dry, and we walked out early, and felt like prisoners freed from some dungeon. I wonder very much who my little boy will be like....his father in every respect, both in body and mind. Oh, my dearest uncle, if you knew how happy, how blessed I feel, and how proud in possession of such... | |
| Sara Jane Lippincott - 1884 - 466 pages
...God." The next month she wrote from Windsor Castle to her Uncle Leopold : " I wonder very much whom our little boy will be like. You will understand how fervent...him resemble his father, in every respect, both in mind and body." Later still she writes: " We all have our trials and vexations—but if one's home... | |
| 1887 - 468 pages
...gratitude to God.' Writing some weeks later to King Leopold, she said : ' I wonder very much whom our little boy will be like. You will, understand how...him resemble his father in every respect, both in mind and body.' And in. another letter she remarked : ' We all have our trials and vexations ; but... | |
| Katherine Hodges - 1887 - 280 pages
...to her favorite uncle, the King of the Belgians, about her baby, says: " I wonder very much whom our little boy will be like. You will understand how fervent are my prayers, and I am sure every body must be, to see him resemble his father in every, every respect, both in body and mind !... | |
| Edward VII (King of Great Britain) - Great Britain - 1889 - 634 pages
...sound, with our awfully large nursery establishment, yesterday morning. ... I wonder very much whom our little boy will be like. You will understand how fervent...father in every respect, both in body and mind." The Prince, named Albert Edward, was baptized in St. George's Chapel, Windsor, on the 25th of January,... | |
| Edward VII (King of Great Britain) - Great Britain - 1889 - 452 pages
...sound, with our awfully large nursery establishment, yesterday morning. ... I wonder very much whom our little boy will be like. You will understand how fervent...father in every respect, both in body and mind." The Prince, named Albert Edward, was baptized in St. George's Chapel, Windsor, on the 25th of January,... | |
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