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The Prince and The Pauper

CHAPTER XXVII
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A glance showed the King that these were his good friends.

He shuddered, and said to himself, "Alack, they are not gone free, as I had thought.

To think that such as these should know the lash!--in England! Ay, there's the shame of it--not in Heathennesse, Christian England! They will be scourged; and I, whom they have comforted and kindly entreated, must look on and see the great wrong done; it is strange, so strange, that I, the very source of power in this broad realm, am helpless to protect them.
But let these miscreants look well to themselves, for there is a day coming when I will require of them a heavy reckoning for this work.

For every blow they strike now, they shall feel a hundred then." A great gate swung open, and a crowd of citizens poured in.

They flocked around the two women, and hid them from the King's view.


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