The Prince and The Pauper by Mark Twain Chapter 6 Page 12

and make their anxious voyage all over again.

So they respectfully advised Tom to excuse himself, which he was very glad to do, although a slight shade of disappointment might have been observed upon my Lady Jane’s face when she heard the splendid stripling denied admittance.

There was a pause now, a sort of waiting silence which Tom could not understand. He glanced at Lord Hertford, who gave him a sign — but he failed to understand that also. The ready Elizabeth came to the rescue with her usual easy grace. She made reverence and said —

“Have we leave of the prince’s grace my brother to go?”

Tom said —

“Indeed your ladyships can have