Chapter 236

1979 Words

'Mr Nickleby,' said the man, bluntly, after a brief pause, during which he had seemed to struggle with an inclination to answer him by some reproach, 'will you hear a few words that I have to say?' 'I am obliged to wait here till the rain holds a little,' said Ralph, looking abroad. 'If you talk, sir, I shall not put my fingers in my ears, though your talking may have as much effect as if I did.' 'I was once in your confidence—' thus his companion began. Ralph looked round, and smiled involuntarily. 'Well,' said the other, 'as much in your confidence as you ever chose to let anybody be.' 'Ah!' rejoined Ralph, folding his arms; 'that's another thing, quite another thing.' 'Don't let us play upon words, Mr Nickleby, in the name of humanity.' 'Of what?' said Ralph. 'Of humanity,' repli

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