Prince Edward returns from "summary" of The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain
In due time a report went abroad that the great-nephew of the Lord Protector was the true prince, and had been taken by impostors who were carrying him off, no man knew whither. The report flew far and wide, and soon the country was in a state of great excitement. The people were full of eager curiosity to see the prince, and many were the adventures that were invented by the busy brains of men, to account for the mysterious disappearance of the young prince. Meantime, the Lord Protector had taken the prince to his own house, and had treated him as his own son. He had instructed him in all things pertaining to his position, and had shown him the courtesy and respect due to his rank. The prince, on his part, had been quick to learn, and had shown himself to be a true prince in every way. He had won the hearts of all who knew him, and had become the idol of the people. At length the day came when the Lord Protector determined to make known to the prince the s...Similar Posts
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