Although Charles Edward was her son's playmate in the gardens and castle of Beaufort, she nevertheless succeeded in instilling into the latter a slight measure of disdain for the hazardous attempts at snatching the English crown which invariably resulted in the betrayal of friends, the wholesale slaughter of adherents, and the ignominious flight of the Pretender.
"Petticoat Rule"
Emmuska Orczy, Baroness Orczy
"And," asked Maltravers, in a grave tone, "have you succeeded in instilling into the poor child's mind some of those more sacred notions of which I spoke to you at our first meeting?"
"Ernest Maltravers, Complete"
Edward Bulwer-Lytton
He tried to imagine what she could possibly have against him, and wondered whether M. Barousse had been instilling his ideas into her.
"Renée Mauperin"
Edmond de Goncourt and Jules de Goncourt