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"
I
am
the
King
,
"
was
the
grave
answer
.
The
children
gave
a
little
start
,
and
their
eyes
spread
themselves
wide
open
and
remained
so
during
a
speechless
half
minute
.
Then
curiosity
broke
the
silence
--
"
The
King
?
What
King
?
"
"
The
King
of
England
.
"
The
children
looked
at
each
other
--
then
at
him
--
then
at
each
other
again
--
wonderingly
,
perplexedly
;
then
one
said
--
"
Didst
hear
him
,
Margery
?
--
he
said
he
is
the
King
.
Can
that
be
true
?
"
"
How
can
it
be
else
but
true
,
Prissy
?
Would
he
say
a
lie
?
For
look
you
,
Prissy
,
an
'
it
were
not
true
,
it
would
be
a
lie
.
It
surely
would
be
.
Now
think
o
n't
.
For
all
things
that
be
not
true
,
be
lies
--
thou
canst
make
nought
else
out
of
it
.
"
It
was
a
good
tight
argument
,
without
a
leak
in
it
anywhere
;
and
it
left
Prissy
's
half-doubts
not
a
leg
to
stand
on
.
She
considered
a
moment
,
then
put
the
King
upon
his
honour
with
the
simple
remark
--
"
If
thou
art
truly
the
King
,
then
I
believe
thee
.
"
"
I
am
truly
the
King
.
"