Think you’ve got your head wrapped around The Prince and the Pauper? Put your knowledge to
the test. Good luck — the Stickman is counting on you!
Q. Who said, "Then shall the king's law be law of mercy, from this day, and never more be law of blood"?
Edward
John Canty
Tom Canty
Lord Chancellor
Q. Who said, "How dar'st thou use the king my father's meanest subject so"?
Tom Canty
Edward
Miles Hendon
Lady Jane
Q. Who said, "Rest thy small jaw, my child, I talk the language of these base kennel-rats like to a very native"?
The Hermit
John Canty
Don Quixote
Miles Hendon
Q. Who said, "Tarry! There's fine mummeries here. Mar them not till thou'st enjoyed them; then let thy hand be as heavy as thou wilt"?
John Canty
Gammer Canty
Lady Edith
Hugh Hendon
Q. Who said, "An thou wilt but let him to bed, father, rest and sleep will heal his madness: prithee, do"?
Princess Elizabeth
Nan
Bet
Tom's mother