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favourite blow to the desk, and regarding with gloomy satisfaction
the universal start which it never failed to occasion. ‘Nickleby! to
your desk, sir.’

It was remarked by more than one small observer, that there
was a very curious and unusual expression in the usher’s face; but
he took his seat, without opening his lips in reply. Squeers, casting
a triumphant glance at his assistant and a look of most
comprehensive despotism on the boys, left the room, and shortly
afterwards returned, dragging Smike by the collar--or rather by
that fragment of his jacket which was nearest the place where his
collar would have been, had he boasted such a decoration.

In any other place, the appearance of the wretched, jaded,
spiritless object would have occasioned a murmur of compassion
and remonstrance. It had some effect, even there; for the lookers-
on moved uneasily in their seats; and a few of the boldest ventured
to steal looks at each other, expressive of indignation and pity.

They were lost on Squeers, however, whose gaze was fastened
on the luckless Smike, as he inquired, according to custom in such
cases, whether he had anything to say for himself.

‘Nothing, I suppose?’ said Squeers, with a diabolical grin.
Smike glanced round, and his eye rested, for an instant, on
Nicholas, as if he had expected him to intercede; but his look was
riveted on his desk.

‘Have you anything to say?’ demanded Squeers again: giving
his right arm two or three flourishes to try its power and
suppleness. ‘Stand a little out of the way, Mrs Squeers, my dear;
I’ve hardly got room enough.’

‘Spare me, sir!’ cried Smike.
‘Oh! that’s all, is it?’ said Squeers. ‘Yes, I’ll flog you within an


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