The Prince and The Pauper


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"Suffered the woman also by the storm?"  
Several old heads among the assemblage nodded their recognition of the  
wisdom of this question. The sheriff, however, saw nothing consequential  
in the inquiry; he answered, with simple directness--  
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Indeed did she, your Majesty, and most righteously, as all aver. Her  
habitation was swept away, and herself and child left shelterless."  
"Methinks the power to do herself so ill a turn was dearly bought. She  
had been cheated, had she paid but a farthing for it; that she paid her  
soul, and her child's, argueth that she is mad; if she is mad she knoweth  
not what she doth, therefore sinneth not."  
The elderly heads nodded recognition of Tom's wisdom once more, and one  
individual murmured, "An' the King be mad himself, according to report,  
then is it a madness of a sort that would improve the sanity of some I  
wot of, if by the gentle providence of God they could but catch it."  
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What age hath the child?" asked Tom.  
Nine years, please your Majesty."  
By the law of England may a child enter into covenant and sell itself,  
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