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The Whipping Boy Study Guide

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by Sid Fleischman
About 46 pages (13,878 words)
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Chapter 20 Summary

As soon as Prince Brat and Jemmy steps into the sunshine and the clean air, the prince announces that they were both heading back to the castle. Jemmy tries to refuse, but realizes that by giving away his only true hiding place, he has no other choice. The prince reminds Jemmy that he has admitted to trusting the prince. Before they arrive at the castle gates, the prince leads them back into the fair to find Betsy and the Hot-Potato-Man. The prince demands that they turn Jemmy in to the king for the reward. They both refuse at first, and Jemmy feels betrayed by the prince, that is, until he catches a twinkling in his eye and a wink. Jemmy realizes the prince has his own mischievous plan.

At the castle, the king and.....

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