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congratulation, that it was inexpressibly painful to Nicholas to
dash her hopes; but he felt that there was only one honourable
course before him, and that he was bound to take it.

‘Dear mother,’ he said kindly, ‘don’t you see that if there were
really any serious inclination on the part of Mr Frank towards
Kate, and we suffered ourselves for a moment to encourage it, we
should be acting a most dishonourable and ungrateful part? I ask
you if you don’t see it, but I need not say that I know you don’t, or
you would have been more strictly on your guard. Let me explain
my meaning to you. Remember how poor we are.’

Mrs Nickleby shook her head, and said, through her tears, that
poverty was not a crime.

‘No,’ said Nicholas, ‘and for that reason poverty should
engender an honest pride, that it may not lead and tempt us to
unworthy actions, and that we may preserve the self-respect
which a hewer of wood and drawer of water may maintain, and
does better in maintaining than a monarch in preserving his.
Think what we owe to these two brothers: remember what they
have done, and what they do every day for us with a generosity
and delicacy for which the devotion of our whole lives would be a
most imperfect and inadequate return. What kind of return would
that be which would be comprised in our permitting their nephew,
their only relative, whom they regard as a son, and for whom it
would be mere childishness to suppose they have not formed plans
suitably adapted to the education he has had, and the fortune he
will inherit--in our permitting him to marry a portionless girl: so
closely connected with us, that the irresistible inference must be,
that he was entrapped by a plot; that it was a deliberate scheme,
and a speculation amongst us three? Bring the matter clearly


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