Isidor asks the steward what he wants to do most. The steward tells him that he would like to go for a walk, smell the flowers, and listen to the birds. He tells him to pretend to be crippled for a few months until they find the person who poisoned him. He asks if he still has a way out, and the steward says that if he tells the king that the third missing prince is here, then the whole house of windsor will be ruined. But the steward assures him that they will do everything they can to support him, even if it means the loss of their lives. An hour later, the steward shows up. He says that he has lived in the house for over ten years, and that the family has treated him well. He reminds the steward that he will never forget what they have done for him, and he promises to pay them back someday. When the steward asks who the prince is, the prince replies that he is not the prince, but the steward, who has found him.
Isidor asks the steward what he wants to do most. The steward tells him that he would like to go for a walk, smell the flowers, and listen to the birds. He tells him to pretend to be crippled for a few months until they find the person who poisoned him. He asks if he still has a way out, and the steward says that if he tells the king that the third missing prince is here, then the whole house of windsor will be ruined. But the steward assures him that they will do everything they can to support him, even if it means the loss of their lives. An hour later, the steward shows up. He says that he has lived in the house for over ten years, and that the family has treated him well. He reminds the steward that he will never forget what they have done for him, and he promises to pay them back someday. When the steward asks who the prince is, the prince replies that he is not the prince, but the steward, who has found him.