id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7158 Twain, Mark The Prince and the Pauper, Part 5. .txt text/plain 8198 506 85 Tom said the words which Hertford put into his mouth from The third day of Tom Canty's kingship came and went much as the others things of note were appointed for that fourth day, also; but to Tom they "Thou art the King!" solemnly responded the Earl, with a reverence. Tom turned to the Earl of Hertford, and said-"This is no mad king--he hath his wits sound." "What age hath the child?" asked Tom. --thou shalt go out free, with thy child, bearing the King's pardon, and Go thy way in peace; and if it return to thee at any time, "Thou shalt NOT!--and this day the end of that law is come!" "I AM the King," said Edward, turning toward him, "as thou shalt know to again, I'll hang thee up myself." Then he said to his Majesty, "Thou BE King, if it please thy mad ./cache/7158.txt ./txt/7158.txt