I will set down a tale as it was told to me by one who had it of his father, which latter had it of HIS father, this last having in like manner had it of HIS father—and so on, back and still back, three hundred years and more, the fathers transmitting it to the sons and so preserving it. It may be history, it may be only a legend, a tradition. It may have happened, it may not have happened: but it COULD have happened. It may be that the wise and the learned believed it in the old days; it may be that only the unlearned and the simple loved it and credited it.

I will set down a tale as it was told to me by one who had it of his father, which latter had it of HIS father, this last having in like manner had it of HIS father—and so on, back and still back, three hundred years and more, the fathers transmitting it to the sons and so preserving it. It may be history, it may be only a legend, a tradition. It may have happened, it may not have happened: but it COULD have happened. It may be that the wise and the learned believed it in the old days; it may be that only the unlearned and the simple loved it and credited it.

I will set down a tale as it was told to me by one who had it of his father, which latter had it of HIS father, this last having in like manner had it of HIS father—and so on, back and still back, three hundred years and more, the fathers transmitting it to the sons and so preserving it. It may be history, it may be only a legend, a tradition. It may have happened, it may not have happened: but it COULD have happened. It may be that the wise and the learned believed it in the old days; it may be that only the unlearned and the simple loved it and credited it.

I will set down a tale as it was told to me by one who had it of his father, which latter had it of HIS father, this last having in like manner had it of HIS father—and so on, back and still back, three hundred years and more, the fathers transmitting it to the sons and so preserving it. It may be history, it may be only a legend, a tradition. It may have happened, it may not have happened: but it COULD have happened. It may be that the wise and the learned believed it in the old days; it may be that only the unlearned and the simple loved it and credited it.

CONTENTS

I. [The birth of the Prince and the Pauper.]
II. [Tom's early life.]
III. [Tom's meeting with the Prince.]
IV. [The Prince's troubles begin.]

ILLUSTRATIONS

[THE GREAT SEAL (frontispiece)]
[THE BIRTH OF THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER]
["SPLENDID PAGEANTS AND GREAT BONFIRES"]
[TOM'S EARLY LIFE ]
[OFFAL COURT]
["WITH ANY MISERABLE CRUST"]
["HE OFTEN READ THE PRIEST'S BOOKS"]
["SAW POOR ANNE ASKEW BURNED"]
["BROUGHT THEIR PERPLEXITIES TO TOM"]
["LONGING FOR THE PORK-PIES" ]
[TOM'S MEETING WITH THE PRINCE]
["AT TEMPLE BAR"]
["LET HIM IN"]
["HOW OLD BE THESE]
["DOFF THY RAGS, AND DON THESE SPLENDORS" ]
["I SALUTE YOUR GRACIOUS HIGHNESS!"]
[THE PRINCE'S TROUBLES BEGIN]
["SET UPON BY DOGS"]
["A DRUNKEN RUFFIAN COLLARED HIM"]