Nicholas Nickleby
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Nigel Bray's daughter?
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Indeed I do. She may be
the prettiest girl in all of London.

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Bray owes me money.
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What if I were to erase that debt...
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in exchange for his giving you
his daughter's hand?

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Would that put you in a better frame of mind
to consider my investment?

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I should say it would secure it.
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My...
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the canvas must blush, she flatters it so.
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Are they not extraordinary?
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I'm sorry to intrude,
but I was passing this way.

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I remember your telling me on our walk
how much you like violets.

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I thought I would bring some
for your mother...

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and all of you.
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That is most kind of you. They're lovely.
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Thank you.
Won't you stay and have supper?

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Why, of course.
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Smike, old friend, will you not join us?
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I'm not hungry tonight.
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You seem so melancholy of late.
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Do you fear Squeers might come again?
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It is not that.
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Then what?
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Speak of it, and let me help you if I can.

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