Judge. Your story is quite correct, I believe, but the jury wish to say something.
Jury. We think Mary must pay a forfeit for choosing the name of so bad a Queen. (Mary pays it.)
Judge. Queen Philippa, come forward.
Queen Philippa relates her story, but as she forgot her favorite poet, Chaucer, when she was questioned about him, she had to pay a forfeit.
Joan of Arc forgot the name of the King for whom she fought, and had to pay a forfeit.
Queen Margaret could not repeat the names of her twelve battles, and paid a forfeit.
Elizabeth was correct in all matters, like a wise Queen as she was.
Mary of Scotland forgot where she had been brought up, and also paid a forfeit.
After this the judge and jury may be changed.
It is always a good plan to prepare beforehand for this game, as it is mortifying to little students to make too many mistakes.