The Prince and The Pauper


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We lads of Offal Court do strive against each other with the cudgel,  
like to the fashion of the 'prentices, sometimes."  
The prince's eyes flashed. Said he--  
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Marry, that would not I mislike. Tell me more."  
We strive in races, sir, to see who of us shall be fleetest."  
That would I like also. Speak on."  
In summer, sir, we wade and swim in the canals and in the river, and  
each doth duck his neighbour, and splatter him with water, and dive and  
shout and tumble and--"  
"'Twould be worth my father's kingdom but to enjoy it once! Prithee go  
on."  
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We dance and sing about the Maypole in Cheapside; we play in the sand,  
each covering his neighbour up; and times we make mud pastry--oh the  
lovely mud, it hath not its like for delightfulness in all the world!--we  
do fairly wallow in the mud, sir, saving your worship's presence."  
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Oh, prithee, say no more, 'tis glorious! If that I could but clothe me  
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