Nicholas Nickleby
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:28:04
Ladies.
:28:09
Quick, I must do something
to engage his sympathy...

:28:13
and bring him to the declaration.
Should I choke?

:28:16
I think fainting might be more romantic
than choking.

:28:23
Mr. Nickleby, help!
:28:29
- What's happened?
- I think she was undone by your coldness.

:28:33
Was I abrupt?
My mind, I'm afraid, was on other matters.

:28:36
I'm sure it wasn't deliberate.
:28:37
It's just that with all the feelings
so nearly expressed between you of late...

:28:47
If I caused any distress,
I reproach myself most bitterly, but...

:28:53
This is most awkward, but...
:28:55
- Does your friend think I'm in love with her?
- Does she think so? Of course.

:29:00
But I've made no such declaration.
:29:03
Your eyes said what your mouth could not.
:29:06
Perhaps my mouth should say
what my eyes have not.

:29:09
I have scarcely seen the young lady
three times...

:29:12
but should I have seen her 30 or 30,000,
it would be the same.

:29:16
I have not one thought,
hope or wish connected with her...

:29:20
unless it be part of the picture
I keep in my mind...

:29:23
of one day being able to turn my back
upon this accursed place...

:29:26
and never to think of it again
with any feeling but loathing and disgust.

:29:33
Refused by a teacher...
:29:36
picked up by an advertisement.
:29:38
He's insulted not just you,
but the whole house of Squeers.

:29:43
He's proud. I said so from the start.
:29:47
He must be wounded.
:29:49
I hate him like poison!
:29:51
Where is Smike? We need wood.
:29:53
He's with Mr. Nickleby.
He waits on him hand and foot.


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