Nicholas Nickleby
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:22:00
Sir Mulberry also wrote.
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- He declined your invitation to invest.
- Rubbish!

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The boy is not invincible.
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People who wish to be thought of as good
are always weak!

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I will listen to every rumor
and every rumble...

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until I can strike him.
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And then I will strike him...
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until he can be struck no more.
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Now, my dear, you must...
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I do entreat and beseech of you...
You must get up.

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Please, a chair, place her here.
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Not a word for your life, brother Ned.
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Now, my dear sir, you must leave.
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Is there no way I could be of service?
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...to which they said no.
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It has now been three weeks.
She's never come back.

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And no one will tell me anything about her.
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They never answer any questions on it,
and discourage the posing of others.

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This distresses me.
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Nicholas, have you found
your matching half?

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Then we must think of how to find her.
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For when she knows you,
she will love you, too.

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This is our nephew, Frank.
This is Mr. Nickleby's sister, Kate.

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My uncle says you're quite a gardener.
May I show you around?

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Please.
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Mrs. Nickleby, would you excuse Nicholas?
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We have a small matter of business
to attend to.

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Of course.
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I never thought I'd find fault
with your brother's statements...

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but he has described you
as exceedingly pretty.

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May I offer the correction
that such a remark seems inadequate?

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He has told me much of you...

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