id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7155 Twain, Mark The Prince and the Pauper, Part 2. .txt text/plain 6230 420 88 Tom Canty, left alone in the prince's cabinet, made good use of his Presently Tom found himself in a noble apartment of the palace and heard voice, "Come to thy father, child: thou art not well." "Yea: thou art my dread lord the King, whom God preserve!" Talk not so, sweet prince--peace, peace, to thy troubled heart "God requite thy mercy, O my King, and save thee long to bless thy land!" even though thy mind hath suffered hurt, for thou wert ever of a gentle Comfort thee, my prince: trouble not thy poor head with this matter." The Lord St. John was announced, and after making obeisance to Tom, he the Lord Hertford, or my humble self, which are commanded of the King to Meantime Lord St. John was saying in Tom's ear-"Thou'rt a gentle comforter, sweet lady," said Tom, gratefully, "and my ./cache/7155.txt ./txt/7155.txt