[The Life And Adventures Of Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens]@TWC D-Link bookThe Life And Adventures Of Nicholas Nickleby CHAPTER 20 12/23
If the same scene were renewed before me now, I would take the same part; but I would strike harder and heavier, and brand him with such marks as he should carry to his grave, go to it when he would.' 'You hear ?' said Ralph, turning to Mrs Nickleby.
'Penitence, this!' 'Oh dear me!' cried Mrs Nickleby, 'I don't know what to think, I really don't.' 'Do not speak just now, mama, I entreat you,' said Kate.
'Dear Nicholas, I only tell you, that you may know what wickedness can prompt, but they accuse you of--a ring is missing, and they dare to say that--' 'The woman,' said Nicholas, haughtily, 'the wife of the fellow from whom these charges come, dropped--as I suppose--a worthless ring among some clothes of mine, early in the morning on which I left the house.
At least, I know that she was in the bedroom where they lay, struggling with an unhappy child, and that I found it when I opened my bundle on the road.
I returned it, at once, by coach, and they have it now.' 'I knew, I knew,' said Kate, looking towards her uncle.
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