How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #10
"Lo, the lord of the kingdom of Dreams and Shadows on his throne! "He muttered some broken sentences, still gazing and marveling; then turned his eyes around and about, scanning the gorgeous throng and the splendid saloon, murmuring, "But these are real—verily these are real- surely it is not a dream."
He stared at the king again—and thought, "Is it a dream?... or is he the veritable sovereign of England, and not the friendless Poor Tom o' Bedlam I took him for—who shall solve me this riddle?" (33.33)
Poor Miles. Now he knows exactly how we felt throughout the whole novel. What's real, and what's not? Who knows? Just think of all the ways the boundary between reality and fiction has been crossed throughout the novel.