The Prince and The Pauper


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"Sir Thomas, arrest this--No, hold!" His face lighted, and he confronted  
the ragged candidate with this question--  
"
Where lieth the Great Seal? Answer me this truly, and the riddle is  
unriddled; for only he that was Prince of Wales CAN so answer! On so  
trivial a thing hang a throne and a dynasty!"  
It was a lucky thought, a happy thought. That it was so considered by  
the great officials was manifested by the silent applause that shot from  
eye to eye around their circle in the form of bright approving glances.  
Yes, none but the true prince could dissolve the stubborn mystery of the  
vanished Great Seal--this forlorn little impostor had been taught his  
lesson well, but here his teachings must fail, for his teacher himself  
could not answer THAT question--ah, very good, very good indeed; now we  
shall be rid of this troublesome and perilous business in short order!  
And so they nodded invisibly and smiled inwardly with satisfaction, and  
looked to see this foolish lad stricken with a palsy of guilty confusion.  
How surprised they were, then, to see nothing of the sort happen--how  
they marvelled to hear him answer up promptly, in a confident and  
untroubled voice, and say--  
"
There is nought in this riddle that is difficult." Then, without so  
much as a by-your-leave to anybody, he turned and gave this command,  
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