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Whilst the true King wandered about the land poorly clad , poorly fed , cuffed and derided by tramps one while , herding with thieves and murderers in a jail another , and called idiot and impostor by all impartially , the mock King Tom Canty enjoyed quite a different experience .
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When we saw him last , royalty was just beginning to have a bright side for him . This bright side went on brightening more and more every day : in a very little while it was become almost all sunshine and delightfulness . He lost his fears ; his misgivings faded out and died ; his embarrassments departed , and gave place to an easy and confident bearing . He worked the whipping -boy mine to ever -increasing profit .
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He ordered my Lady Elizabeth and my Lady Jane Grey into his presence when he wanted to play or talk , and dismissed them when he was done with them , with the air of one familiarly accustomed to such performances . It no longer confused him to have these lofty personages kiss his hand at parting .
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He came to enjoy being conducted to bed in state at night , and dressed with intricate and solemn ceremony in the morning . It came to be a proud pleasure to march to dinner attended by a glittering procession of officers of state and gentlemen -at -arms ; insomuch , indeed , that he doubled his guard of gentlemen -at -arms , and made them a hundred . He liked to hear the bugles sounding down the long corridors , and the distant voices responding , "Way for the King !"
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He even learned to enjoy sitting in throned state in council , and seeming to be something more than the Lord Protector 's mouthpiece . He liked to receive great ambassadors and their gorgeous trains , and listen to the affectionate messages they brought from illustrious monarchs who called him brother . O happy Tom Canty , late of Offal Court !
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He enjoyed his splendid clothes , and ordered more : he found his four hundred servants too few for his proper grandeur , and trebled them . The adulation of salaaming courtiers came to be sweet music to his ears . He remained kind and gentle , and a sturdy and determined champion of all that were oppressed , and he made tireless war upon unjust laws : yet upon occasion , being offended , he could turn upon an earl , or even a duke , and give him a look that would make him tremble . Once , when his royal 'sister ,' the grimly holy Lady Mary , set herself to reason with him against the wisdom of his course in pardoning so many people who would otherwise be jailed , or hanged , or burned , and reminded him that their august late father 's prisons had sometimes contained as high as sixty thousand convicts at one time , and that during his admirable reign he had delivered seventy -two thousand thieves and robbers over to death by the executioner , {9} the boy was filled with generous indignation , and commanded her to go to her closet , and beseech God to take away the stone that was in her breast , and give her a human heart .
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Did Tom Canty never feel troubled about the poor little rightful prince who had treated him so kindly , and flown out with such hot zeal to avenge him upon the insolent sentinel at the palace -gate ? Yes ; his first royal days and nights were pretty well sprinkled with painful thoughts about the lost prince , and with sincere longings for his return , and happy restoration to his native rights and splendours . But as time wore on , and the prince did not come , Tom 's mind became more and more occupied with his new and enchanting experiences , and by little and little the vanished monarch faded almost out of his thoughts ; and finally , when he did intrude upon them at intervals , he was become an unwelcome spectre , for he made Tom feel guilty and ashamed .
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Tom 's poor mother and sisters travelled the same road out of his mind . At first he pined for them , sorrowed for them , longed to see them , but later , the thought of their coming some day in their rags and dirt , and betraying him with their kisses , and pulling him down from his lofty place , and dragging him back to penury and degradation and the slums , made him shudder . At last they ceased to trouble his thoughts almost wholly . And he was content , even glad : for , whenever their mournful and accusing faces did rise before him now , they made him feel more despicable than the worms that crawl .
【 】 Chapter XXX. Tom's progress.
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