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The Life And Adventures Of Nicholas Nickleby

CHAPTER 43
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We cannot allow those who serve us well to labour under any privation or discomfort that it is in our power to remove.

I wish, too, to see your mother and sister: to know them, Mr Nickleby, and have an opportunity of relieving their minds by assuring them that any trifling service we have been able to do them is a great deal more than repaid by the zeal and ardour you display .-- Not a word, my dear sir, I beg.

Tomorrow is Sunday.

I shall make bold to come out at teatime, and take the chance of finding you at home; if you are not, you know, or the ladies should feel a delicacy in being intruded on, and would rather not be known to me just now, why I can come again another time, any other time would do for me.

Let it remain upon that understanding.


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