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... trick of fate changed them around , not even their own families could tell who was who . * a very poor person It is the prince himself ! Mind your manners ,. The Prince and the Pauper 7 In the old city of London, during the sixteenth ...
... trick of fate changed them around , not even their own families could tell who was who . * a very poor person It is the prince himself ! Mind your manners ,. The Prince and the Pauper 7 In the old city of London, during the sixteenth ...
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... mind is better . Tell me your story . You seem to be a truly noble man . So Miles told Edward his story . A soldier , he had been captured and kept in prison for seven years in another country . At last he escaped and returned to ...
... mind is better . Tell me your story . You seem to be a truly noble man . So Miles told Edward his story . A soldier , he had been captured and kept in prison for seven years in another country . At last he escaped and returned to ...
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... mind his manners ! Do not mind him , officer , for he is mad ! A half dozen lashes with a strong whip should do it ! * judged and punished ** a heavy wooden frame in which a prisoner was forced to sit as punishment for a crime No ! Let ...
... mind his manners ! Do not mind him , officer , for he is mad ! A half dozen lashes with a strong whip should do it ! * judged and punished ** a heavy wooden frame in which a prisoner was forced to sit as punishment for a crime No ! Let ...
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AGE ILLUSTRATED Series appeared at Hendon banquet beat boiled alive brat brother Arthur Canty and Hugo Canty family caught child clothes Connecticut crowd crowned dream dressed Earl of Kent Edward heard Edward took FAGO farmhouse Father Andrew fell fool grand parade moved guard hanged happy Hendon Hall hermit homeless honor Humphrey Marlow hungry and tired inside John Canty King Henry VIII King of England king's Lady Edith lady Jane Grey Later Miles learned letter London Bridge looked Lord Hertford Meanwhile Miles how Hugh Miles was able minster Abbey morning mother Offal Court palace Pauper Pendulum Press poor Prince of Wales reached real prince returned river robbers royal Samuel Clemens Seal servants Sir Miles Hendon Sire spoke stealing stolen story tell told Edward told Miles Tom Canty Tom's trick true king Twain whipping boy wish is granted woman young beggar young friend