By Mark Twain
ISBN-10: 0497901676
ISBN-13: 9780497901677
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Break not mine old heart; say thou know’st me. ” “True, true—that is well—be comforted, tremble not so; there is none here would hurt thee; there is none here but loves thee. Thou art better now; thy ill dream passeth—is’t not so? ” “I pray thee of thy grace believe me, I did but speak the truth, most dread lord; for I am the meanest among thy subjects, being a pauper born, and ‘tis by a sore mischance and accident I am here, albeit I was therein nothing blameful. I am but young to die, and thou canst save me with one little word.
Mar them not till thou’st enjoyed them: then let thy hand be heavy as thou wilt. Stand forth, lad.
This new eccentricity of the prince’s ruined mind made all the hearts about him ache; but the sad sight moved none to merriment. Tom’s next unconscious blunder was to get up and leave the table just when the chaplain had taken his stand behind his chair, and with uplifted hands, and closed, uplifted eyes, was in the act of beginning the blessing. Still nobody seemed to perceive that the prince had done a thing unusual. By his own request our small friend was now conducted to his private cabinet, and left there alone to his own devices.
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