The Prince and The Pauper


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as thou shalt soon have cause to--"  
"Oh, jest not, palter not, delay not!--I am worn, I am wounded, I can  
bear no more. Take me to the king my father, and he will make thee rich  
beyond thy wildest dreams. Believe me, man, believe me!--I speak no lie,  
but only the truth!--put forth thy hand and save me! I am indeed the  
Prince of Wales!"  
The man stared down, stupefied, upon the lad, then shook his head and  
muttered--  
"
Gone stark mad as any Tom o' Bedlam!"--then collared him once more, and  
said with a coarse laugh and an oath, "But mad or no mad, I and thy  
Gammer Canty will soon find where the soft places in thy bones lie, or  
I'm no true man!"  
With this he dragged the frantic and struggling prince away, and  
disappeared up a front court followed by a delighted and noisy swarm of  
human vermin.  
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