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that you won’t object to be reconciled.’

The collector’s features relaxed, as the company added their
entreaties to those of his nephew-in-law. He gave up his hat, and
held out his hand.

‘There, Kenwigs,’ said Mr Lillyvick; ‘and let me tell you, at the
same time, to show you how much out of temper I was, that if I
had gone away without another word, it would have made no
difference respecting that pound or two which I shall leave among
your children when I die.’

‘Morleena Kenwigs,’ cried her mother, in a torrent of affection.
‘Go down upon your knees to your dear uncle, and beg him to love
you all his life through, for he’s more a angel than a man, and I’ve
always said so.’

Miss Morleena approaching to do homage, in compliance with
this injunction, was summarily caught up and kissed by Mr
Lillyvick; and thereupon Mrs Kenwigs darted forward and kissed
the collector, and an irrepressible murmur of applause broke from
the company who had witnessed his magnanimity.

The worthy gentleman then became once more the life and soul
of the society; being again reinstated in his old post of lion, from
which high station the temporary distraction of their thoughts had
for a moment dispossessed him. Quadruped lions are said to be
savage, only when they are hungry; biped lions are rarely sulky
longer than when their appetite for distinction remains
unappeased. Mr Lillyvick stood higher than ever; for he had
shown his power; hinted at his property and testamentary
intentions; gained great credit for disinterestedness and virtue;
and, in addition to all, was finally accommodated with a much
larger tumbler of punch than that which Newman Noggs had so


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