The Prince and The Pauper


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"The King hath said it. None may palter with the King's command, or fit  
it to his ease, where it doth chafe, with deft evasions. The King shall  
be obeyed."  
Lord Hertford said--  
"Touching the King's majesty's ordainment concerning books and such like  
serious matters, it may peradventure please your highness to ease your  
time with lightsome entertainment, lest you go wearied to the banquet and  
suffer harm thereby."  
Tom's face showed inquiring surprise; and a blush followed when he saw  
Lord St. John's eyes bent sorrowfully upon him. His lordship said--  
"
Thy memory still wrongeth thee, and thou hast shown surprise--but suffer  
it not to trouble thee, for 'tis a matter that will not bide, but depart  
with thy mending malady. My Lord of Hertford speaketh of the city's  
banquet which the King's majesty did promise, some two months flown,  
your  
highness should attend. Thou recallest it now?"  
"
It grieves me to confess it had indeed escaped me," said Tom, in a  
hesitating voice; and blushed again.  
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