The Prince and The Pauper


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and stripped off the poultice and bandage.  
The King wanted to borrow his deliverer's cudgel and warm the jackets of  
the two rascals on the spot; but the man said no, it would bring trouble  
--leave the matter till night; the whole tribe being together, then, the  
outside world would not venture to interfere or interrupt. He marched  
the party back to camp and reported the affair to the Ruffler, who  
listened, pondered, and then decided that the King should not be again  
detailed to beg, since it was plain he was worthy of something higher and  
better--wherefore, on the spot he promoted him from the mendicant rank  
and appointed him to steal!  
Hugo was overjoyed. He had already tried to make the King steal, and  
failed; but there would be no more trouble of that sort, now, for of  
course the King would not dream of defying a distinct command delivered  
directly from head-quarters. So he planned a raid for that very  
afternoon, purposing to get the King in the law's grip in the course of  
it; and to do it, too, with such ingenious strategy, that it should seem  
to be accidental and unintentional; for the King of the Game-Cocks was  
popular now, and the gang might not deal over-gently with an unpopular  
member who played so serious a treachery upon him as the delivering him  
over to the common enemy, the law.  
Very well. All in good time Hugo strolled off to a neighbouring village  
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