The Prince And the Pauper, Part 5.

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The Prince And the Pauper, Part 5.
Twain, Mark, 1835-1910
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The morning'sexperiences had wonderfully built up his confidence; the poor littleash-cat was already more wonted to his strange garret, after four days'habit, than a mature person could have become in a full month. A child'sfacility in accommodating itself to circumstances was never morestrikingly illustrated.
Let us privileged ones hurry to the great banqueting-room and have aglance at matters there whilst Tom is being made ready for the imposingoccasion. It is a spacious apartment, with gilde
...d pillars and pilasters, and pictured walls and ceilings. At the door stand tall guards, as rigidas statues, dressed in rich and picturesque costumes, and bearinghalberds. In a high gallery which runs all around the place is a band ofmusicians and a packed company of citizens of both sexes, in brilliantattire. In the centre of the room, upon a raised platform, is Tom'stable. Now let the ancient chronicler speak: "A gentleman enters the room bearing a rod, and along with him anotherbearing a tablecloth, which, after they have both kneeled three timeswith the utmost veneration, he spreads upon the table, and after kneelingagain they both retire; then come two others, one with the rod again, theother with a salt-cellar, a plate, and bread; when they have kneeled asthe others had done, and placed what was brought upon the table, they tooretire with the same ceremonies performed by the first; at last come twonobles, richly clothed, one bearing a tasting-knife, who, afterprostrating themselves three times in the most graceful manner, approachand rub the table with bread and salt, with as much awe as if the Kinghad been present.

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