The Prince and The Pauper


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The boy uttered a despairing groan, and ceased from his struggles,  
panting. The tears came, then, and trickled, one after the other, down  
his face; but this piteous sight wrought no softening effect upon the  
savage old man.  
The dawn was coming now; the hermit observed it, and spoke up sharply,  
with a touch of nervous apprehension in his voice--  
"I may not indulge this ecstasy longer! The night is already gone. It  
seems but a moment--only a moment; would it had endured a year! Seed of  
the Church's spoiler, close thy perishing eyes, an' thou fearest to look  
upon--"  
The rest was lost in inarticulate mutterings. The old man sank upon his  
knees, his knife in his hand, and bent himself over the moaning boy.  
Hark! There was a sound of voices near the cabin--the knife dropped from  
the hermit's hand; he cast a sheepskin over the boy and started up,  
trembling. The sounds increased, and presently the voices became rough  
and angry; then came blows, and cries for help; then a clatter of swift  
footsteps, retreating. Immediately came a succession of thundering  
knocks upon the cabin door, followed by--  
"Hullo-o-o! Open! And despatch, in the name of all the devils!"  
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