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181
Lord
Hertford
said
--
182
"
The
King
's
will
is
law
;
"
and
,
rising
,
returned
to
his
former
place
.
183
Gradually
the
wrath
faded
out
of
the
old
King
's
face
,
and
he
said
--
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184
"
Kiss
me
,
my
prince
.
There
...
what
fearest
thou
?
Am
I
not
thy
loving
father
?
"
185
"
Thou
art
good
to
me
that
am
unworthy
,
O
mighty
and
gracious
lord
:
that
in
truth
I
know
.
186
But
--
but
--
it
grieveth
me
to
think
of
him
that
is
to
die
,
and
--
"
187
"
Ah
,
'
tis
like
thee
,
'
tis
like
thee
!
I
know
thy
heart
is
still
the
same
,
even
though
thy
mind
hath
suffered
hurt
,
for
thou
wert
ever
of
a
gentle
spirit
.
But
this
duke
standeth
between
thee
and
thine
honours
:
I
will
have
another
in
his
stead
that
shall
bring
no
taint
to
his
great
office
.
Comfort
thee
,
my
prince
:
trouble
not
thy
poor
head
with
this
matter
.
"
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188
"
But
is
it
not
I
that
speed
him
hence
,
my
liege
?
How
long
might
he
not
live
,
but
for
me
?
"
189
"
Take
no
thought
of
him
,
my
prince
:
he
is
not
worthy
.
Kiss
me
once
again
,
and
go
to
thy
trifles
and
amusements
;
for
my
malady
distresseth
me
.
I
am
aweary
,
and
would
rest
.
Go
with
thine
uncle
Hertford
and
thy
people
,
and
come
again
when
my
body
is
refreshed
.
"
190
Tom
,
heavy-hearted
,
was
conducted
from
the
presence
,
for
this
last
sentence
was
a
death-blow
to
the
hope
he
had
cherished
that
now
he
would
be
set
free
.
Once
more
he
heard
the
buzz
of
low
voices
exclaiming
,
"
The
prince
,
the
prince
comes
!
"