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"
Go
?
Surely
,
if
thou
desirest
.
But
why
not
tarry
yet
a
little
?
Whither
would
's
t
go
?
"
Tom
dropped
his
eyes
,
and
answered
humbly
--
"
Peradventure
I
mistook
;
but
I
did
think
me
free
,
and
so
was
I
moved
to
seek
again
the
kennel
where
I
was
born
and
bred
to
misery
,
yet
which
harboureth
my
mother
and
my
sisters
,
and
so
is
home
to
me
;
whereas
these
pomps
and
splendours
whereunto
I
am
not
used
--
oh
,
please
you
,
sir
,
to
let
me
go
!
"
The
King
was
silent
and
thoughtful
a
while
,
and
his
face
betrayed
a
growing
distress
and
uneasiness
.
Presently
he
said
,
with
something
of
hope
in
his
voice
--
"
Perchance
he
is
but
mad
upon
this
one
strain
,
and
hath
his
wits
unmarred
as
toucheth
other
matter
.
God
send
it
may
be
so
!
We
will
make
trial
.
"
Then
he
asked
Tom
a
question
in
Latin
,
and
Tom
answered
him
lamely
in
the
same
tongue
.
The
lords
and
doctors
manifested
their
gratification
also
.
The
King
said
--
"
'
Twas
not
according
to
his
schooling
and
ability
,
but
showeth
that
his
mind
is
but
diseased
,
not
stricken
fatally
.
How
say
you
,
sir
?
"
The
physician
addressed
bowed
low
,
and
replied
--
"
It
jumpeth
with
my
own
conviction
,
sire
,
that
thou
hast
divined
aright
.
"
The
King
looked
pleased
with
this
encouragement
,
coming
as
it
did
from
so
excellent
authority
,
and
continued
with
good
heart
--