The Prince and The Pauper by Mark Twain Chapter 27 Page 26

The King’s eye burned with passion. He said —

“None believe in me — neither wilt thou.

But no matter — within the compass of a month thou shalt be free; and more, the laws that have dishonoured thee, and shamed the English name, shall be swept from the statute books. The world is made wrong; kings should go to school to their own laws, at times, and so learn mercy.” {1}