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The Life And Adventures Of Nicholas Nickleby

CHAPTER 34
19/26

There's youth to the amount of eight hundred pound a year at Dotheboys Hall at this present time.

I'd take sixteen hundred pound worth if I could get 'em, and be as fond of every individual twenty pound among 'em as nothing should equal it!' 'Are you stopping at your old quarters ?' asked Ralph.
'Yes, we are at the Saracen,' replied Squeers, 'and as it don't want very long to the end of the half-year, we shall continney to stop there till I've collected the money, and some new boys too, I hope.

I've brought little Wackford up, on purpose to show to parents and guardians.

I shall put him in the advertisement, this time.

Look at that boy--himself a pupil.


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