The Prince and The Pauper


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kindling eye--  
"Strip this robber of his false show and stolen estates, and put him  
under lock and key till I have need of him."  
The late Sir Hugh was led away.  
There was a stir at the other end of the room, now; the assemblage fell  
apart, and Tom Canty, quaintly but richly clothed, marched down, between  
these living walls, preceded by an usher. He knelt before the King, who  
said--  
"I have learned the story of these past few weeks, and am well pleased  
with thee. Thou hast governed the realm with right royal gentleness and  
mercy. Thou hast found thy mother and thy sisters again? Good; they  
shall be cared for--and thy father shall hang, if thou desire it and the  
law consent. Know, all ye that hear my voice, that from this day, they  
that abide in the shelter of Christ's Hospital and share the King's  
bounty shall have their minds and hearts fed, as well as their baser  
parts; and this boy shall dwell there, and hold the chief place in its  
honourable body of governors, during life. And for that he hath been a  
king, it is meet that other than common observance shall be his due;  
wherefore note this his dress of state, for by it he shall be known, and  
none shall copy it; and wheresoever he shall come, it shall remind the  
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