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Henry Morton Stanley, Dorothy Stanley, The Autobiography of Sir Henry Morton Stanley, part 1.4, chapter 1.8 (search)
th my excitement. Perplexed at this astounding confirmation of what, after all, had been only a surmise of playful malice, I stammeringly demanded,-- Well, what is your name, then? It cannot be Dick, for that belongs to a boy. I am Alice Heaton. There, now, you have my whole secret! she said with asperity. Alice Heaton! I echoed, quite confounded at the feminine name; and I reproachfully asked, If you are a girl, say, what do you mean by coming into my bed, and passing yourselAlice Heaton! I echoed, quite confounded at the feminine name; and I reproachfully asked, If you are a girl, say, what do you mean by coming into my bed, and passing yourself off as a boy? She had kept up bravely so far, but she now answered me with tears and sobs, and every doubt of her sex vanished, while I was in such a medley of emotions that I stood like one utterly bereft of sense, not knowing what to do. Presently, she said, Come, let us dress, and I will tell you all about it. I lost no time in doing what she advised; and, after taking a turn or two in the yard, returned to find her ready for me. Now that her sex was revealed, I wondered that I had
Henry Morton Stanley, Dorothy Stanley, The Autobiography of Sir Henry Morton Stanley, part 2.13, Index (search)
227. Happiness, thoughts on, 237, 238. Harcourt, Sir, William, 473. Hardinge, Captain, David, 67. Harman, Rev. Dr., 246. Harry, boy on board the Windermere, 70-72, 78, 79, 82-84. Hawthorn, Colonel A. T., 168. Healy, Tim, 475, 477. Heaton, Dick (Alice), 107-111. Henderson, Senator, 226, 227. Hills-Johnes, Sir James and Lady, hosts to Stanley, 464. Hindman, General T. C., 203, 204. Holywell, John, 28. Houldsworth, Sir, William, 476. House of Commons, Stanley becomes candi, 98-100; his acquaintance with the Stanleys, 100, 101; his salary increased, 101; his discovery of a theft in the business house, 102-104; Mr. Stanley's gift of books to, 105; watches the body of Mr. Speake, 105, 106; adventure with Dick (Alice) Heaton, 107-111; discharged from Ellison and McMillan's, 106; his account of the death of Mrs. Stanley, 111-113; attends the captain of the Dido, 114; leaves New Orleans, 115; goes to St. Louis, 115; returns to New Orleans, 116-118; taken under the cha