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‘Then I’ll just tell you one thing,’ said Mrs Nickleby, you’ll find
yourself a little surprised; that’s all. You may depend upon it that
this means something besides dinner.’

‘Tea and supper, perhaps,’ suggested Nicholas.
‘I wouldn’t be absurd, my dear, if I were you,’ replied Mrs
Nickleby, in a lofty manner, ‘because it’s not by any means
becoming, and doesn’t suit you at all. What I mean to say is, that
the Mr Cheerybles don’t ask us to dinner with all this ceremony
for nothing. Never mind; wait and see. You won’t believe anything
I say, of course. It’s much better to wait; a great deal better; it’s
satisfactory to all parties, and there can be no disputing. All I say
is, remember what I say now, and when I say I said so, don’t say I
didn’t.’

With this stipulation, Mrs Nickleby, who was troubled, night
and day, with a vision of a hot messenger tearing up to the door to
announce that Nicholas had been taken into partnership, quitted
that branch of the subject, and entered upon a new one.

‘It’s a very extraordinary thing,’ she said, ‘a most extraordinary
thing, that they should have invited Miss La Creevy. It quite
astonishes me, upon my word it does. Of course it’s very pleasant
that she should be invited, very pleasant, and I have no doubt that
she’ll conduct herself extremely well; she always does. It’s very
gratifying to think that we should have been the means of
introducing her into such society, and I’m quite glad of it--quite
rejoiced--for she certainly is an exceedingly well-behaved and
good-natured little person. I could wish that some friend would
mention to her how very badly she has her cap trimmed, and what
very preposterous bows those are, but of course that’s impossible,
and if she likes to make a fright of herself, no doubt she has a


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