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demand for clean knives and forks; which made poor Mrs Kenwigs
wish, more than once, that private society adopted the principle of
schools, and required that every guest should bring his own knife,
fork, and spoon; which doubtless would be a great accommodation
in many cases, and to no one more so than to the lady and
gentleman of the house, especially if the school principle were
carried out to the full extent, and the articles were expected, as a
matter of delicacy, not to be taken away again.

Everybody having eaten everything, the table was cleared in a
most alarming hurry, and with great noise; and the spirits,
whereat the eyes of Newman Noggs glistened, being arranged in
order, with water both hot and cold, the party composed
themselves for conviviality; Mr Lillyvick being stationed in a large
armchair by the fireside, and the four little Kenwigses disposed on
a small form in front of the company with their flaxen tails
towards them, and their faces to the fire; an arrangement which
was no sooner perfected, than Mrs Kenwigs was overpowered by
the feelings of a mother, and fell upon the left shoulder of Mr
Kenwigs dissolved in tears.

‘They are so beautiful!’ said Mrs Kenwigs, sobbing.
‘Oh, dear,’ said all the ladies, ‘so they are! it’s very natural you
should feel proud of that; but don’t give way, don’t.’

‘I can--not help it, and it don’t signify,’ sobbed Mrs Kenwigs;
‘oh! they’re too beautiful to live, much too beautiful!’

On hearing this alarming presentiment of their being doomed
to an early death in the flower of their infancy, all four little girls
raised a hideous cry, and burying their heads in their mother’s lap
simultaneously, screamed until the eight flaxen tails vibrated
again; Mrs Kenwigs meanwhile clasping them alternately to her


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