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Tom as King
Thewomanprostratedherself,andprotested,withtears,thatshehadnopowertodothemiracle,elseshewouldgladlywinherchild’slifealone,andbecontenttoloseherown,ifbyobediencetotheKing’scommandsopreciousagracemightbeacquired.
Tomurged—thewomanstilladheredtoherdeclarations.Finallyhesaid—
"Ithinkthewomanhathsaidtrue.An’mymotherwereinherplaceandgiftedwiththedevil’sfunctions,shehadnotstayedamomenttocallherstormsandlaythewholelandinruins,ifthesavingofmyforfeitlifewerethepriceshegot!Itisargumentthatothermothersaremadeinlikemould.Thouartfree,goodwife—thouandthychild—forIdothinktheeinnocent.Nowthou’stnoughttofear,beingpardoned—pulloffthystockings!—an’thoucanstmakemeastorm,thoushaltberich!"
Theredeemedcreaturewasloudinhergratitude,andproceededtoobey,whilstTomlookedonwitheagerexpectancy,alittlemarredbyapprehension;thecourtiersatthesametimemanifestingdecideddiscomfortanduneasiness.Thewomanstrippedherownfeetandherlittlegirl’salso,andplainlydidherbesttorewardtheKing’sgenerositywithanearthquake,butitwasallafailureandadisappointment.Tomsighed,andsaid—
"There,goodsoul,troublethyselfnofurther,thypowerisdepartedoutofthee.Gothywayinpeace;andifitreturntotheeatanytime,forgetmenot,butfetchmeastorm."