The Prince and The Pauper


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people that he hath been royal, in his time, and none shall deny him his  
due of reverence or fail to give him salutation. He hath the throne's  
protection, he hath the crown's support, he shall be known and called by  
the honourable title of the King's Ward."  
The proud and happy Tom Canty rose and kissed the King's hand, and was  
conducted from the presence. He did not waste any time, but flew to his  
mother, to tell her and Nan and Bet all about it and get them to help him  
enjoy the great news. {1}  
Conclusion. Justice and retribution.  
When the mysteries were all cleared up, it came out, by confession of  
Hugh Hendon, that his wife had repudiated Miles by his command, that day  
at Hendon Hall--a command assisted and supported by the perfectly  
trustworthy promise that if she did not deny that he was Miles Hendon,  
and stand firmly to it, he would have her life; whereupon she said, "Take  
it!"--she did not value it--and she would not repudiate Miles; then the  
husband said he would spare her life but have Miles assassinated! This  
was a different matter; so she gave her word and kept it.  
Hugh was not prosecuted for his threats or for stealing his brother's  
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