The Prince and The Pauper


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Heavens, madam, but I AM he!"  
I truly think you think it, sir. I question not your honesty in that; I  
but warn you, that is all. My husband is master in this region; his  
power hath hardly any limit; the people prosper or starve, as he wills.  
If you resembled not the man whom you profess to be, my husband might  
bid  
you pleasure yourself with your dream in peace; but trust me, I know him  
well; I know what he will do; he will say to all that you are but a mad  
impostor, and straightway all will echo him." She bent upon Miles that  
same steady look once more, and added: "If you WERE Miles Hendon, and  
he  
knew it and all the region knew it--consider what I am saying, weigh it  
well--you would stand in the same peril, your punishment would be no less  
sure; he would deny you and denounce you, and none would be bold  
enough  
to give you countenance."  
"Most truly I believe it," said Miles, bitterly. "The power that can  
command one life-long friend to betray and disown another, and be obeyed,  
may well look to be obeyed in quarters where bread and life are on the  
stake and no cobweb ties of loyalty and honour are concerned."  
A faint tinge appeared for a moment in the lady's cheek, and she dropped  
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