Dickens's "Master Harry and Norah at Breakfast," by Harold Copping (1924) (original) (raw)

Passage Illustrated: Cobbs, Norah, and Harry at breakfast in the Inn

"They consulted me at breakfast (they had ordered sweet milk and water, and toast and currant jelly, over night) about the pony, and I told 'em that it did unfortunately happen that the pony was half clipped, but that he'd be finished clipping in the course of the day, and that to-morrow morning at eight o'clock he would be ready. My own opinion is that Mrs. Harry Walmers junior was beginning to give in. She hadn't had her hair curled when she went to bed, and she didn't seem quite up to brushing it herself, and it getting into her eyes put her out. But nothing put out Mr. Harry. He sat behind his breakfast cup tearing away at the jelly, as if he'd been his own father. ["The Runaway Couple," Children's Stories from Dickens, pp. 15-16]

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