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before yourself, mother. Now, how would you feel, if they were
married, and the brothers, coming here on one of those kind
errands which bring them here so often, you had to break out to
them the truth? Would you be at ease, and feel that you had
played an open part?’

Poor Mrs Nickleby, crying more and more, murmured that of
course Mr Frank would ask the consent of his uncles first.

‘Why, to be sure, that would place him in a better situation with
them,’ said Nicholas, ‘but we should still be open to the same
suspicions; the distance between us would still be as great; the
advantages to be gained would still be as manifest as now. We may
be reckoning without our host in all this,’ he added more
cheerfully, ‘and I trust, and almost believe we are. If it be
otherwise, I have that confidence in Kate that I know she will feel
as I do--and in you, dear mother, to be assured that after a little
consideration you will do the same.’

After many more representations and entreaties, Nicholas
obtained a promise from Mrs Nickleby that she would try all she
could to think as he did; and that if Mr Frank persevered in his
attentions she would endeavour to discourage them, or, at the
least, would render him no countenance or assistance. He
determined to forbear mentioning the subject to Kate until he was
quite convinced that there existed a real necessity for his doing so;
and resolved to assure himself, as well as he could by close
personal observation, of the exact position of affairs. This was a
very wise resolution, but he was prevented from putting it in
practice by a new source of anxiety and uneasiness.

Smike became alarmingly ill; so reduced and exhausted that he
could scarcely move from room to room without assistance; and so


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