少年国王
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t knohe Chamberlain.
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ans it may be as t. And yet I wear
t even as I
came to t.
And as his
companion, a lad a year younger t for his
service, and wer, he opened a
great painted c, and from it ook tunic and
roug che
s of t on, and in
ook aff.
And ttle page opened his big blue eyes in wonder, and said
smiling to re, but where
is thy crown?
And t was climbing
over t it, and made a circlet of it, and set it
on his own head.
this shall he my crown, he answered.
And ttired of o t hall,
wing for him.
And t to him, My
lord, t for t them a
beggar, and oth and said, he brings shame upon our
state, and is uno be our master. But
a passed on, and do porpaircase,
and out tes of bronze, and mounted upon his horse,
and rode totle page running beside him.
And t is the Kings fool who is
riding by, and they mocked him.
And I am told
three dreams.
And a man came out of tterly to him, and
said, Sir, kno t t out of the rich
cometured, and
your vices give us bread. to toil for a er is bitter, but
to er to toil for is more bitter still. t thou
t t cure these
t to t;t buy for so muc;
and to t;t sell at t;? I tro.
to t on thy purple and fine
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