Tom receives instructions
Tomwasconductedtotheprincipalapartmentofanoblesuite,andmadetositdown—athingwhichhewaslothtodo,sincetherewereelderlymenandmenofhighdegreeabouthim.Hebeggedthemtobeseatedalso,buttheyonlybowedtheirthanksormurmuredthem,andremainedstanding.Hewouldhaveinsisted,buthis‘uncle’theEarlofHertfordwhisperedinhisear—
"Prithee,insistnot,mylord;itisnotmeetthattheysitinthypresence."
TheLordSt.Johnwasannounced,andaftermakingobeisancetoTom,hesaid—
"IcomeupontheKing’serrand,concerningamatterwhichrequirethprivacy.Willitpleaseyourroyalhighnesstodismissallthatattendyouhere,savemylordtheEarlofHertford?"
ObservingthatTomdidnotseemtoknowhowtoproceed,Hertfordwhisperedhimtomakeasignwithhishand,andnottroublehimselftospeakunlesshechose.Whenthewaitinggentlemenhadretired,LordSt.Johnsaid—
"Hismajestycommandeth,thatfordueandweightyreasonsofstate,theprince’sgraceshallhidehisinfirmityinallwaysthatbewithinhispower,tillitbepassedandhebeashewasbefore.Towit,thatheshalldenytononethatheisthetrueprince,andheirtoEngland’sgreatness;thatheshallupholdhisprincelydignity,andshallreceive,withoutwordorsignofprotest,thatreverenceandobservancewhichuntoitdoappertainofrightandancientusage;thatheshallceasetospeaktoanyofthatlowlybirthandlifehismaladyhathconjuredoutoftheunwholesomeimaginingsofo’er-wroughtfancy;