THE HISTORY OF HENRY MILNER, A LITTLE BOY, WHO WAS NOT BROUGHT UP ACCORDING TO THE FASHIONS OF THIS WORLD. BY MRS. SHERWOOD, AUTHOR OF "The History of the Fairchild Family," "Little Henry and his A THE SECOND EDITION. LONDON: PRINTED FOR J. HATCHARD AND SON, 187, PICCADILLY. 1823. 2533 e. 70 CONTENTS. Page CHAP. II.-Containing an Account of Mr. Dalben's House and his Servants; also a Description of his CHAP. III.-The Arrival of little Henry Milner, and the dreadful Alarm which took place some CHAP. IV. In this Chapter an Account is given of CHAP. V.-Giving an Account of Henry Milner's Improvement during his sixth Year, and of six pleasant Pictures, which his Uncle bought him in CHAP. VI.-Giving an Account of Henry's Contest with his Temptations to Idleness; the Pigeon, the Butterfly, the Humble Bee, the bright-eyed Mouse, |