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‘Oh, Miss Knag,’ said Madame Mantalini, ‘this is the young
person I spoke to you about.’

Miss Knag bestowed a reverential smile upon Madame
Mantalini, which she dexterously transformed into a gracious one
for Kate, and said that certainly, although it was a great deal of
trouble to have young people who were wholly unused to the
business, still, she was sure the young person would try to do her
best--impressed with which conviction she (Miss Knag) felt an
interest in her, already.

‘I think that, for the present at all events, it will be better for
Miss Nickleby to come into the show-room with you, and try
things on for people,’ said Madame Mantalini. ‘She will not be able
for the present to be of much use in any other way; and her
appearance will--’

‘Suit very well with mine, Madame Mantalini,’ interrupted Miss
Knag. ‘So it will; and to be sure I might have known that you
would not be long in finding that out; for you have so much taste
in all those matters, that really, as I often say to the young ladies, I
do not know how, when, or where, you possibly could have
acquired all you know--hem--Miss Nickleby and I are quite a
pair, Madame Mantalini, only I am a little darker than Miss
Nickleby, and--hem--I think my foot may be a little smaller. Miss
Nickleby, I am sure, will not be offended at my saying that, when
she hears that our family always have been celebrated for small
feet ever since--hem--ever since our family had any feet at all,
indeed, I think. I had an uncle once, Madame Mantalini, who lived
in Cheltenham, and had a most excellent business as a
tobacconist--hem--who had such small feet, that they were no
bigger than those which are usually joined to wooden legs--the


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