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At
this
point
he
turned
and
whispered
to
Lord
Hertford
--
"
What
day
did
he
say
the
burial
hath
been
appointed
for
?
"
"
The
sixteenth
of
the
coming
month
,
my
liege
.
"
"
'
Tis
a
strange
folly
.
Will
he
keep
?
"
Poor
chap
,
he
was
still
new
to
the
customs
of
royalty
;
he
was
used
to
seeing
the
forlorn
dead
of
Offal
Court
hustled
out
of
the
way
with
a
very
different
sort
of
expedition
.
However
,
the
Lord
Hertford
set
his
mind
at
rest
with
a
word
or
two
.
A
secretary
of
state
presented
an
order
of
the
Council
appointing
the
morrow
at
eleven
for
the
reception
of
the
foreign
ambassadors
,
and
desired
the
King
's
assent
.
Tom
turned
an
inquiring
look
toward
Hertford
,
who
whispered
--
"
Your
Majesty
will
signify
consent
.
They
come
to
testify
their
royal
masters
'
sense
of
the
heavy
calamity
which
hath
visited
your
Grace
and
the
realm
of
England
.
"
Tom
did
as
he
was
bidden
.
Another
secretary
began
to
read
a
preamble
concerning
the
expenses
of
the
late
King
's
household
,
which
had
amounted
to
28,000
pounds
during
the
preceding
six
months
--
a
sum
so
vast
that
it
made
Tom
Canty
gasp
;
he
gasped
again
when
the
fact
appeared
that
20,000
pounds
of
this
money
was
still
owing
and
unpaid
;
and
once
more
when
it
appeared
that
the
King
's
coffers
were
about
empty
,
and
his
twelve
hundred
servants
much
embarrassed
for
lack
of
the
wages
due
them
.
Tom
spoke
out
,
with
lively
apprehension
--
"
We
be
going
to
the
dogs
,
'
tis
plain
.