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Meantime
Lord
St.
John
was
saying
in
Tom
's
ear
--
"
Please
you
,
sir
,
keep
diligently
in
mind
his
majesty
's
desire
.
Remember
all
thou
canst
--
seem
to
remember
all
else
.
Let
them
not
perceive
that
thou
art
much
changed
from
thy
wont
,
for
thou
knowest
how
tenderly
thy
old
play-fellows
bear
thee
in
their
hearts
and
how
'
twould
grieve
them
.
Art
willing
,
sir
,
that
I
remain
?
--
and
thine
uncle
?
"
Tom
signified
assent
with
a
gesture
and
a
murmured
word
,
for
he
was
already
learning
,
and
in
his
simple
heart
was
resolved
to
acquit
himself
as
best
he
might
,
according
to
the
King
's
command
.
In
spite
of
every
precaution
,
the
conversation
among
the
young
people
became
a
little
embarrassing
at
times
.
More
than
once
,
in
truth
,
Tom
was
near
to
breaking
down
and
confessing
himself
unequal
to
his
tremendous
part
;
but
the
tact
of
the
Princess
Elizabeth
saved
him
,
or
a
word
from
one
or
the
other
of
the
vigilant
lords
,
thrown
in
apparently
by
chance
,
had
the
same
happy
effect
.
Once
the
little
Lady
Jane
turned
to
Tom
and
dismayed
him
with
this
question
,
--
"
Hast
paid
thy
duty
to
the
Queen
's
majesty
to-day
,
my
lord
?
"
Tom
hesitated
,
looked
distressed
,
and
was
about
to
stammer
out
something
at
hazard
,
when
Lord
St.
John
took
the
word
and
answered
for
him
with
the
easy
grace
of
a
courtier
accustomed
to
encounter
delicate
difficulties
and
to
be
ready
for
them
--
"
He
hath
indeed
,
madam
,
and
she
did
greatly
hearten
him
,
as
touching
his
majesty
's
condition
;
is
it
not
so
,
your
highness
?
"
Tom
mumbled
something
that
stood
for
assent
,
but
felt
that
he
was
getting
upon
dangerous
ground
.
Somewhat
later
it
was
mentioned
that
Tom
was
to
study
no
more
at
present
,
whereupon
her
little
ladyship
exclaimed
--
"
'
Tis
a
pity
,
'
tis
a
pity
!
Thou
wert
proceeding
bravely
.
But
bide
thy
time
in
patience
:
it
will
not
be
for
long
.
Thou
'
lt
yet
be
graced
with
learning
like
thy
father
,
and
make
thy
tongue
master
of
as
many
languages
as
his
,
good
my
prince
.
"