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Then
his
manners
suddenly
came
back
to
him
,
and
he
dropped
upon
his
knees
,
with
his
hands
between
the
King
's
,
and
swore
allegiance
and
did
homage
for
his
lands
and
titles
.
Then
he
rose
and
stood
respectfully
aside
,
a
mark
still
for
all
eyes
--
and
much
envy
,
too
.
Now
the
King
discovered
Sir
Hugh
,
and
spoke
out
with
wrathful
voice
and
kindling
eye
--
"
Strip
this
robber
of
his
false
show
and
stolen
estates
,
and
put
him
under
lock
and
key
till
I
have
need
of
him
.
"
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The
late
Sir
Hugh
was
led
away
.
There
was
a
stir
at
the
other
end
of
the
room
,
now
;
the
assemblage
fell
apart
,
and
Tom
Canty
,
quaintly
but
richly
clothed
,
marched
down
,
between
these
living
walls
,
preceded
by
an
usher
.
He
knelt
before
the
King
,
who
said
--
"
I
have
learned
the
story
of
these
past
few
weeks
,
and
am
well
pleased
with
thee
.
Thou
hast
governed
the
realm
with
right
royal
gentleness
and
mercy
.
Thou
hast
found
thy
mother
and
thy
sisters
again
?
Good
;
they
shall
be
cared
for
--
and
thy
father
shall
hang
,
if
thou
desire
it
and
the
law
consent
Know
,
all
ye
that
hear
my
voice
,
that
from
this
day
,
they
that
abide
in
the
shelter
of
Christ
's
Hospital
and
share
the
King
's
bounty
shall
have
their
minds
and
hearts
fed
,
as
well
as
their
baser
parts
;
and
this
boy
shall
dwell
there
,
and
hold
the
chief
place
in
its
honourable
body
of
governors
,
during
life
.
And
for
that
he
hath
been
a
king
,
it
is
meet
that
other
than
common
observance
shall
be
his
due
;
wherefore
note
this
his
dress
of
state
,
for
by
it
he
shall
be
known
,
and
none
shall
copy
it
;
and
wheresoever
he
shall
come
,
it
shall
remind
the
people
that
he
hath
been
royal
,
in
his
time
,
and
none
shall
deny
him
his
due
of
reverence
or
fail
to
give
him
salutation
.
He
hath
the
throne
's
protection
,
he
hath
the
crown
's
support
,
he
shall
be
known
and
called
by
the
honourable
title
of
the
King
's
Ward
.
"
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The
proud
and
happy
Tom
Canty
rose
and
kissed
the
King
's
hand
,
and
was
conducted
from
the
presence
.
He
did
not
waste
any
time
,
but
flew
to
his
mother
,
to
tell
her
and
Nan
and
Bet
all
about
it
and
get
them
to
help
him
enjoy
the
great
news
.
When
the
mysteries
were
all
cleared
up
,
it
came
out
,
by
confession
of
Hugh
Hendon
,
that
his
wife
had
repudiated
Miles
by
his
command
,
that
day
at
Hendon
Hall
--
a
command
assisted
and
supported
by
the
perfectly
trustworthy
promise
that
if
she
did
not
deny
that
he
was
Miles
Hendon
,
and
stand
firmly
to
it
,
he
would
have
her
life
;
whereupon
she
said
,
"
Take
it
!
"
--
she
did
not
value
it
--
and
she
would
not
repudiate
Miles
;
then
the
husband
said
he
would
spare
her
life
but
have
Miles
assassinated
!
This
was
a
different
matter
;
so
she
gave
her
word
and
kept
it
.
Hugh
was
not
prosecuted
for
his
threats
or
for
stealing
his
brother
's
estates
and
title
,
because
the
wife
and
brother
would
not
testify
against
him
--
and
the
former
would
not
have
been
allowed
to
do
it
,
even
if
she
had
wanted
to
.
Hugh
deserted
his
wife
and
went
over
to
the
continent
,
where
he
presently
died
;
and
by-and-by
the
Earl
of
Kent
married
his
relict
.
There
were
grand
times
and
rejoicings
at
Hendon
village
when
the
couple
paid
their
first
visit
to
the
Hall
.