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[The Protector and the Prince: A Summary of Chapter 9]-[The Prince and the Pauper - Part 10]

The Prince and the Pauper · B1 ·

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📋 Summary

The Fateful Encounter

In this chapter, the narrative follows Edward and Miles as they navigate the chaotic streets of London, which are filled with the somber news of the King's passing. As Edward grapples with the realization that he is now the monarch, he is suddenly confronted by John Canty, who attempts to reclaim him. Miles Hendon steps in as the boy's protector, asserting that "this boy is now under my protection" and successfully drives Canty away with his hand on his sword. This act marks the beginning of a deep bond, as Miles decides to "act as his brother" and guardian to the young, vulnerable boy.

The Royal Delusion and Kindheartedness

Edward’s conviction that he is the Prince of Wales remains unshaken. Despite his rags, his behavior is consistently regal. When Miles offers his coat to keep the boy warm, Edward displays a rare moment of politeness, though he later insists that Miles serve him with water and perform tasks with "fewer words." Miles, observing the boy’s behavior, notes that he "certainly knows how to behave like royalty," and chooses to "humor the boy" rather than challenge his mental state. This dynamic allows for a surprising intimacy as the two share a meal and exchange personal histories.

Miles Hendon’s Tragic Past

During their conversation, Miles reveals his own background as a nobleman from Kent, the son of Sir Richard Hendon. He recounts a tale of betrayal by his younger brother, Hugh, who manipulated their father with lies to secure his own inheritance and the hand of Lady Edith. Miles describes his subsequent banishment, years of military service, and long imprisonment. Edward, touched by the story, promises that when he returns to his throne, he will "right this terrible wrong" and ensure Miles is "forever known as Sir Miles Hendon." This exchange solidifies their alliance, with Edward even granting Miles the honor of sitting in the royal court.

The Abduction

The chapter takes a dark turn when Miles leaves the inn briefly to secure proper clothing for Edward. Upon his return, he discovers with "surprise and horror" that Edward has been lured away. A servant reveals that a boy had arrived claiming Miles wanted to meet Edward near the bridge. Miles realizes too late that it was a trap, and that the "dirty man" (John Canty) has likely abducted the prince. The chapter concludes with a frantic Miles rushing into the streets, consumed by guilt and fear that the "poor lad" is in "grave danger," desperate to rescue the boy who had come to trust him.

🎯Key Sentences

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Long live the king!
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Isn't it strange that no one can see me?
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What business is it of yours?
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Don't try my patience.
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He just took my bed without even asking.
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📝Key Phrases

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hold one's ground
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mark my words
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mumble under one's breath
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take after
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to make a long story short
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📖 Transcript

Chapter 9 Edward and Miles Learn More Edward should have been the one speaking with Lord Hertford.
He should have been the one the crowd cheered.
Instead, he was running through the streets of London, trying to find safety.
Miles led Edward through the back streets and alleys.
He held onto the prince's arm tightly.
More and more people were flooding into the streets.

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