The Prince and The Pauper


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Street to the Guildhall.  
Tom and his little ladies were received with due ceremony by the Lord  
Mayor and the Fathers of the City, in their gold chains and scarlet robes  
of state, and conducted to a rich canopy of state at the head of the  
great hall, preceded by heralds making proclamation, and by the Mace and  
the City Sword. The lords and ladies who were to attend upon Tom and his  
two small friends took their places behind their chairs.  
At a lower table the Court grandees and other guests of noble degree were  
seated, with the magnates of the city; the commoners took places at a  
multitude of tables on the main floor of the hall. From their lofty  
vantage-ground the giants Gog and Magog, the ancient guardians of the  
city, contemplated the spectacle below them with eyes grown familiar to  
it in forgotten generations. There was a bugle-blast and a proclamation,  
and a fat butler appeared in a high perch in the leftward wall, followed  
by his servitors bearing with impressive solemnity a royal baron of beef,  
smoking hot and ready for the knife.  
After grace, Tom (being instructed) rose--and the whole house with him  
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-and drank from a portly golden loving-cup with the Princess Elizabeth;  
from her it passed to the Lady Jane, and then traversed the general  
assemblage. So the banquet began.  
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