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Edward
Tudor
said
--
"
Thou
lookest
tired
and
hungry
:
thou
's
t
been
treated
ill
.
Come
with
me
.
"
Half
a
dozen
attendants
sprang
forward
to
--
I
do
n't
know
what
;
interfere
,
no
doubt
.
But
they
were
waved
aside
with
a
right
royal
gesture
,
and
they
stopped
stock
still
where
they
were
,
like
so
many
statues
.
Edward
took
Tom
to
a
rich
apartment
in
the
palace
,
which
he
called
his
cabinet
.
By
his
command
a
repast
was
brought
such
as
Tom
had
never
encountered
before
except
in
books
.
The
prince
,
with
princely
delicacy
and
breeding
,
sent
away
the
servants
,
so
that
his
humble
guest
might
not
be
embarrassed
by
their
critical
presence
;
then
he
sat
near
by
,
and
asked
questions
while
Tom
ate
.
"
What
is
thy
name
,
lad
?
"
"
Tom
Canty
,
an
'
it
please
thee
,
sir
.
"
"
'
Tis
an
odd
one
.
Where
dost
live
?
"
"
In
the
city
,
please
thee
,
sir
.
Offal
Court
,
out
of
Pudding
Lane
.
"
"
Offal
Court
!
Truly
'
tis
another
odd
one
.
Hast
parents
?
"
"
Parents
have
I
,
sir
,
and
a
grand-dam
likewise
that
is
but
indifferently
precious
to
me
,
God
forgive
me
if
it
be
offence
to
say
it
--
also
twin
sisters
,
Nan
and
Bet
.
"
"
Then
is
thy
grand-dam
not
over
kind
to
thee
,
I
take
it
?
"
"
Neither
to
any
other
is
she
,
so
please
your
worship
.
She
hath
a
wicked
heart
,
and
worketh
evil
all
her
days
.
"