Nicholas Nickleby
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:17:00
- Smike?
- Aye!

:17:02
Me and young Wackford, we grabbed him!
:17:05
He was crying and begging me to let him go,
but I wouldn't.

:17:08
What have thee done with him?
:17:11
He's in the schoolmaster's room,
next to our room.

:17:13
- What is the way in?
- You must go through the inn...

:17:16
but the schoolmaster is sitting
in the front room, just by the stairs.

:17:19
Oh, dear, it's impossible.
:17:21
I could distract the schoolmaster.
Thee could slip past and go up to my room.

:17:26
There is a door
adjoining the schoolmaster's.

:17:28
Go through it, get the lad.
:17:30
I'll watch the stairs and again try
to distract him when thee come out.

:17:34
May I offer an opinion
with regards to this scheme?

:17:37
It seems foolhardy, redolent of danger...
:17:41
and doomed to failure.
Otherwise, I can find no fault with it.

:17:46
It is for Smike.
:17:51
Schoolmaster, I couldn't trouble thee
to take the head of the table, could I?

:17:56
I'd like to propose a toast to thee...
:17:59
and thy family.
To thee, Mr. Squeers and the lovely Fanny.

:18:04
Mr. Squeers...
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I'd like to congratulate thee.
:18:48
I think it's about time for a song.
Come on, Tilda.


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