The Prince and The Pauper by Mark Twain Chapter 6 Page 20

place. Nay, ’tis folly, folly, folly!”

Presently he said —

“Now were he impostor and called himself prince, look you that would be natural; that would be reasonable.

But lived ever an impostor yet, who, being called prince by the king, prince by the court, prince by all, denied his dignity and pleaded against his exaltation? No! By the soul of St. Swithin, no! This is the true prince, gone mad!”