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Cedric is my little boy, he is named for Lord Fauntleroy.
The Story of My Life Keller, Helen, 1880-1968 1903
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"Take" -- he said, and then his voice changed a little -- "take Lord Fauntleroy to his room."
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"Come here, Lord Fauntleroy," she said, smiling; "and tell me why you look at me so."
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` From his oldest friend, Lord Fauntleroy, to Mr. Hobbs.
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"Perhaps," said Lord Fauntleroy, regarding them with respect, "perhaps I got my spelling from them."
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When Mr. Havisham -- who was the family lawyer of the Earl of Dorincourt, and who had been sent by him to bring Lord Fauntleroy to England -- came the next day, Cedric heard many things.
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"Well," said Lord Fauntleroy, settling himself in his chair with a business air, "I'd buy Jake out."
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I think it would please him to know that Lord Fauntleroy had been indulged in any fancy.
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Always a weak, untruthful, vicious young brute with low tastes -- my son and heir, Bevis, Lord Fauntleroy.
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"She is my mother," said Lord Fauntleroy, in a rather low, quiet little voice.
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