The Prince and The Pauper


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An expression of pleased surprise flitted across Hugh's face, and he  
exclaimed--  
"
What! thou art not jesting? can the dead come to life? God be praised  
if it be so! Our poor lost boy restored to our arms after all these  
cruel years! Ah, it seems too good to be true, it IS too good to be  
true--I charge thee, have pity, do not trifle with me! Quick--come to  
the light--let me scan thee well!"  
He seized Miles by the arm, dragged him to the window, and began to  
devour him from head to foot with his eyes, turning him this way and  
that, and stepping briskly around him and about him to prove him from all  
points of view; whilst the returned prodigal, all aglow with gladness,  
smiled, laughed, and kept nodding his head and saying--  
"Go on, brother, go on, and fear not; thou'lt find nor limb nor feature  
that cannot bide the test. Scour and scan me to thy content, my good old  
Hugh--I am indeed thy old Miles, thy same old Miles, thy lost brother,  
is't not so? Ah, 'tis a great day--I SAID 'twas a great day! Give me  
thy hand, give me thy cheek--lord, I am like to die of very joy!"  
He was about to throw himself upon his brother; but Hugh put up his hand  
in dissent, then dropped his chin mournfully upon his breast, saying with  
emotion--  
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