The Prince and The Pauper


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peradventure it may be annulled, as unbefitting the season of mourning  
that is come upon us; I know not, and so have made bold to come hither  
and remind your Grace about your gracious promise to intercede in my  
behalf--"  
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With the master? To save thee thy whipping?"  
Ah, thou dost remember!"  
My memory mendeth, thou seest. Set thy mind at ease--thy back shall go  
unscathed--I will see to it."  
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Oh, thanks, my good lord!" cried the boy, dropping upon his knee again.  
Mayhap I have ventured far enow; and yet--"  
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Seeing Master Humphrey hesitate, Tom encouraged him to go on, saying he  
was "in the granting mood."  
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Then will I speak it out, for it lieth near my heart. Sith thou art no  
more Prince of Wales but King, thou canst order matters as thou wilt,  
with none to say thee nay; wherefore it is not in reason that thou wilt  
longer vex thyself with dreary studies, but wilt burn thy books and turn  
thy mind to things less irksome. Then am I ruined, and mine orphan  
sisters with me!"  
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