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CHAPTER THIRTEEN
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She began to cry.

People who came by couldn't make out what it was, for she was hidden under the quilt, and some thought instead of an organ it must have been some strange animal.
"An organ that cried like a child would be a very queer animal, nearly as queer as an author whose tale comes out of his head; and some of the people said so." I was hot and tired by the time I had worked off this piece of humour, and began to wish I saw my way to the end of my twelve sheets.

Two more I occupied with a picture of the organ-grinder's quarters in Hatton Garden, and concluded with the following poetical passage:-- "Little thought the wicked Vixen as she huddled her stolen infant into a damp corner of the filthy room, how much would happen before Alicia and her poor parents next met.
"We know very little of what is going to happen, and perhaps it is a good job.

At any rate it was a good job for Alicia as she lay fast asleep.
"The world is all before the little baby--It doesn't know what's all in store for it--If it did know, it seems to me that maybe it wouldn't like the prospect--not a bit.
"End of Chapter One." Harry looked a little uncomfortable as I finished reading my chapter aloud.

I concluded he felt rather out of it, and I was not surprised.
For on the whole it read well, and in some respects I flattered myself it had rather a pull on _Nicholas Nickleby_.
Harry wisely reserved his criticisms until he had read his own chapter, which I awaited with a smile of brotherly resignation.
"You know," explained he, before he began, "I tried to get more incident than you, that's why I left out the scenery." Aha! my scenery had fetched him, then! I wondered what his incident would be like.
"Fire away!" said I.
"Her name was Sarah Vixen--[I'm beginning now]--Her name was Sarah Vixen.


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