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Harte

American  
[hahrt] / hɑrt /

noun

  1. (Francis) Bret 1839–1902, U.S. author, especially of short stories.


Harte British  
/ hɑːt /

noun

  1. ( Francis ) Bret . 1836–1902, US poet and short-story writer, noted for his sketches of Californian gold miners, such as The Luck of Roaring Camp (1870)

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Earlier this year, the court heard how Harte failed to take a bend on a stretch of the N5 between Swinford and Bohola.

From BBC • Aug. 14, 2025

The court heard how Harte failed to take a bend on a stretch of the N5 between Swinford and Bohola.

From BBC • Feb. 20, 2025

It told the story of Emma Harte, the kitchen maid of a wealthy Yorkshire family, who, through grit and fierce ambition, became the boss of a huge retail empire.

From BBC • Nov. 25, 2024

Three years later, she transferred to Bret Harte Elementary.

From Los Angeles Times • May 9, 2024

Someone had written a letter for her, and Father Harte had read it to us.

From "Nory Ryan’s Song" by Patricia Reilly Giff