Nicholas Nickleby
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:09:28
There are many opportunities here.
:09:30
Surely a fine-looking gentleman
is not reduced to such a necessity?

:09:33
I look no finer than you, sir.
:09:35
Yes, but I seek a worker, not work.
:09:41
How did this come about?
:09:44
Who's it for?
:09:47
My father.
:09:49
It's a bad thing for a young man
to lose a father.

:09:54
I feel more of a child
than when he was alive.

:09:58
And so I am obliged
to throw off my uncle's protection...

:10:01
and take care of mother,
Kate, and Smike myself.

:10:04
- But I grow desperate.
- Now, don't say another word.

:10:15
My boy.
:10:19
My good sir,
would you be so good as to wait here?

:10:25
- Brother Ned?
- Yes, brother Charles?

:10:28
I've found someone for the position. We
should make inquiries into his statements.

:10:32
If confirmed, I'm hopeful they will be,
we should assist him.

:10:35
It's enough for me that if you say he should
be assisted, then we shall assist him.

:10:40
He has a mother, sister,
and friend in need of support...

:10:43
as well as the demands of his own stomach.
:10:45
Compared to us, dear brother,
he appears to have no stomach at all.

:10:48
Frank, where are those cakes?
:10:50
- Mr. Nickleby, my brother, Ned.
- How do you do, sir?

:10:54
Thank you, Frank.
:10:59
- My friend.
- Thank you.


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