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"
By
advantage
taken
of
one
in
fault
,
in
dire
peril
,
and
at
thy
mercy
,
thou
hast
seized
goods
worth
above
thirteenpence
ha
'
penny
,
paying
but
a
trifle
for
the
same
;
and
this
,
in
the
eye
of
the
law
,
is
constructive
barratry
,
misprision
of
treason
,
malfeasance
in
office
,
ad
hominem
expurgatis
in
statu
quo
--
and
the
penalty
is
death
by
the
halter
,
without
ransom
,
commutation
,
or
benefit
of
clergy
.
"
"
Bear
me
up
,
bear
me
up
,
sweet
sir
,
my
legs
do
fail
me
!
Be
thou
merciful
--
spare
me
this
doom
,
and
I
will
turn
my
back
and
see
nought
that
shall
happen
.
"
"
Good
!
now
thou
'
rt
wise
and
reasonable
.
And
thou
'
lt
restore
the
pig
?
"
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"
I
will
,
I
will
indeed
--
nor
ever
touch
another
,
though
heaven
send
it
and
an
archangel
fetch
it
.
Go
--
I
am
blind
for
thy
sake
--
I
see
nothing
.
I
will
say
thou
didst
break
in
and
wrest
the
prisoner
from
my
hands
by
force
.
It
is
but
a
crazy
,
ancient
door
--
I
will
batter
it
down
myself
betwixt
midnight
and
the
morning
.
"
"
Do
it
,
good
soul
,
no
harm
will
come
of
it
;
the
judge
hath
a
loving
charity
for
this
poor
lad
,
and
will
shed
no
tears
and
break
no
jailer
's
bones
for
his
escape
.
"
As
soon
as
Hendon
and
the
King
were
out
of
sight
of
the
constable
,
his
Majesty
was
instructed
to
hurry
to
a
certain
place
outside
the
town
,
and
wait
there
,
whilst
Hendon
should
go
to
the
inn
and
settle
his
account
.
Half
an
hour
later
the
two
friends
were
blithely
jogging
eastward
on
Hendon
's
sorry
steeds
.
The
King
was
warm
and
comfortable
,
now
,
for
he
had
cast
his
rags
and
clothed
himself
in
the
second-hand
suit
which
Hendon
had
bought
on
London
Bridge
.
Hendon
wished
to
guard
against
over-fatiguing
the
boy
;
he
judged
that
hard
journeys
,
irregular
meals
,
and
illiberal
measures
of
sleep
would
be
bad
for
his
crazed
mind
;
whilst
rest
,
regularity
,
and
moderate
exercise
would
be
pretty
sure
to
hasten
its
cure
;
he
longed
to
see
the
stricken
intellect
made
well
again
and
its
diseased
visions
driven
out
of
the
tormented
little
head
;
therefore
he
resolved
to
move
by
easy
stages
toward
the
home
whence
he
had
so
long
been
banished
,
instead
of
obeying
the
impulse
of
his
impatience
and
hurrying
along
night
and
day
.
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When
he
and
the
King
had
journeyed
about
ten
miles
,
they
reached
a
considerable
village
,
and
halted
there
for
the
night
,
at
a
good
inn
.
The
former
relations
were
resumed
;
Hendon
stood
behind
the
King
's
chair
,
while
he
dined
,
and
waited
upon
him
;
undressed
him
when
he
was
ready
for
bed
;
then
took
the
floor
for
his
own
quarters
,
and
slept
athwart
the
door
,
rolled
up
in
a
blanket
.
The
next
day
,
and
the
day
after
,
they
jogged
lazily
along
talking
over
the
adventures
they
had
met
since
their
separation
,
and
mightily
enjoying
each
other
's
narratives
.
Hendon
detailed
all
his
wide
wanderings
in
search
of
the
King
,
and
described
how
the
archangel
had
led
him
a
fool
's
journey
all
over
the
forest
,
and
taken
him
back
to
the
hut
,
finally
,
when
he
found
he
could
not
get
rid
of
him
.
Then
--
he
said
--
the
old
man
went
into
the
bedchamber
and
came
staggering
back
looking
broken-hearted
,
and
saying
he
had
expected
to
find
that
the
boy
had
returned
and
laid
down
in
there
to
rest
,
but
it
was
not
so
.
Hendon
had
waited
at
the
hut
all
day
;
hope
of
the
King
's
return
died
out
,
then
,
and
he
departed
upon
the
quest
again
.