[The Life And Adventures Of Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens]@TWC D-Link bookThe Life And Adventures Of Nicholas Nickleby CHAPTER 38 13/24
He stopped, and menacing with his hand, confirmed the unuttered threat with a tremendous oath. 'It is a galling thing,' said Ralph, after a short term of silence, during which he had eyed the sufferer keenly, 'to think that the man about town, the rake, the ROUE, the rook of twenty seasons should be brought to this pass by a mere boy!' Sir Mulberry darted a wrathful look at him, but Ralph's eyes were bent upon the ground, and his face wore no other expression than one of thoughtfulness. 'A raw, slight stripling,' continued Ralph, 'against a man whose very weight might crush him; to say nothing of his skill in--I am right, I think,' said Ralph, raising his eyes, 'you WERE a patron of the ring once, were you not ?' The sick man made an impatient gesture, which Ralph chose to consider as one of acquiescence. 'Ha!' he said, 'I thought so.
That was before I knew you, but I was pretty sure I couldn't be mistaken.
He is light and active, I suppose. But those were slight advantages compared with yours.
Luck, luck! These hang-dog outcasts have it.' 'He'll need the most he has, when I am well again,' said Sir Mulberry Hawk, 'let him fly where he will.' 'Oh!' returned Ralph quickly, 'he doesn't dream of that.
He is here, good sir, waiting your pleasure, here in London, walking the streets at noonday; carrying it off jauntily; looking for you, I swear,' said Ralph, his face darkening, and his own hatred getting the upper hand of him, for the first time, as this gay picture of Nicholas presented itself; 'if we were only citizens of a country where it could be safely done, I'd give good money to have him stabbed to the heart and rolled into the kennel for the dogs to tear.' As Ralph, somewhat to the surprise of his old client, vented this little piece of sound family feeling, and took up his hat preparatory to departing, Lord Frederick Verisopht looked in. 'Why what in the deyvle's name, Hawk, have you and Nickleby been talking about ?' said the young man.
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