He was fascinated by what was happening
Probably Henry Kissinger.
Deveroce is probably too strong a term regarding their relationship. In a milder term, such as blood-let, Henry probably found Catherne of Argon stealing oil from her company. I'm guessing Henry was her boss, or maybe a jealous lover who couldn't let his affair get in the way of advancing his career. She probably got in the way when she took oil from Argon. This is probably the truth.
Not known, but probably about thirty-six.
The Roman Catholic Church probably caused it through its opposition to Henry's wishes, and the monasteries suffered from it.
probably dozens, he had every addiction except cigarettes
Henry probably felt a sudden impulse of curiosity in "The Red Badge of Courage" because he was eager to prove his bravery and manhood in battle. The uncertainty of war and his desire to know how he would react under fire may have driven him to seek out dangerous situations. Additionally, the fear of the unknown and the need to confront his fears could also have motivated his curiosity.
sex and a life
Nothing, He was motivated by Curiosity
His search for a route to the Orient.
Nothing, He was motivated by Curiosity
The cast of By Impulse - 1913 includes: Henry King as Robert Harmon Madeline Pardee as Lucille Fisher - the Housemaid William Wolbert
The cast of The Higher Impulse - 1914 includes: Fred Hearn as John Brent - the Shiftless Husband Clara Horton as Little Clara Brent Henry Stanley
probably england
Henry VIII probably did have his own orchestra. He could have called it 'Henry's Quartet'.
Henry captures little sea creatures in a pool and observes them as a way to pass the time on the island. This demonstrates his innocence and curiosity before the boys turn to savagery.
His IQ was probably about 130.
Probably mark Henry