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The Prince and The Pauper

CHAPTER III
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But they were waved aside with a right royal gesture, and they stopped stock still where they were, like so many statues.

Edward took Tom to a rich apartment in the palace, which he called his cabinet.

By his command a repast was brought such as Tom had never encountered before except in books.

The prince, with princely delicacy and breeding, sent away the servants, so that his humble guest might not be embarrassed by their critical presence; then he sat near by, and asked questions while Tom ate.
"What is thy name, lad ?" "Tom Canty, an' it please thee, sir." "'Tis an odd one.

Where dost live ?" "In the city, please thee, sir.


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