TheKingsoughtoutthefarmerwhohadbeenbrandedandsoldas a slave, andreclaimedhimfromhisevillifewiththeRuffler's gang, andputhiminthewayof a comfortablelivelihood.
Hesavedfromthegallowstheboywhohadcapturedthestrayfalcon, andalsothewomanwhohadstolen a remnantofclothfrom a weaver; buthewastoolatetosavethemanwhohadbeenconvictedofkilling a deerintheroyalforest.
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Heshowedfavourtothejusticewhohadpitiedhimwhenhewassupposedtohavestolen a pig, andhehadthegratificationofseeinghimgrowinthepublicesteemandbecome a greatandhonouredman.
MilesHendonandTomCantywerefavouritesoftheKing, allthroughhisbriefreign, andhissinceremournerswhenhedied. ThegoodEarlofKenthadtoomuchsensetoabusehispeculiarprivilege; butheexercisedittwiceaftertheinstancewehaveseenofitbeforehewascalledfromthisworld—onceattheaccessionofQueenMary, andonceattheaccessionofQueenElizabeth. A descendantofhisexerciseditattheaccessionofJames I. Beforethisone's sonchosetousetheprivilege, near a quarterof a centuryhadelapsed, andthe 'privilegeoftheKents' hadfadedoutofmostpeople's memories; so, whentheKentofthatdayappearedbeforeCharles I. andhiscourtandsatdowninthesovereign's presencetoassertandperpetuatetherightofhishouse, therewas a finestirindeed! Butthematterwassoonexplained, andtherightconfirmed. ThelastEarlofthelinefellinthewarsoftheCommonwealthfightingfortheKing, andtheoddprivilegeendedwithhim.
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TomCantylivedtobe a veryoldman, a handsome, white-hairedoldfellow, ofgraveandbenignantaspect. Aslongashelastedhewashonoured; andhewasalsoreverenced, forhisstrikingandpeculiarcostumekeptthepeopleremindedthat 'inhistimehehadbeenroyal;' so, whereverheappearedthecrowdfellapart, makingwayforhim, andwhispering, onetoanother, "Doffthyhat, itistheKing's Ward!"—andsotheysaluted, andgothiskindlysmileinreturn—andtheyvaluedit, too, forhiswasanhonourablehistory.