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every tie of nature.’

‘Indeed!’ said Ralph. ‘Now, sir, will you hear a word or two from
me?’

‘You can speak when and what you please,’ replied Nicholas,
embracing his sister. ‘I take little heed of what you say or
threaten.’

‘Mighty well, sir,’ retorted Ralph; ‘but perhaps it may concern
others, who may think it worth their while to listen, and consider
what I tell them. I will address your mother, sir, who knows the
world.’

‘Ah! and I only too dearly wish I didn’t,’ sobbed Mrs Nickleby.
There really was no necessity for the good lady to be much
distressed upon this particular head; the extent of her worldly
knowledge being, to say the least, very questionable; and so Ralph
seemed to think, for he smiled as she spoke. He then glanced
steadily at her and Nicholas by turns, as he delivered himself in
these words:

‘Of what I have done, or what I meant to do, for you, ma’am,
and my niece, I say not one syllable. I held out no promise, and
leave you to judge for yourself. I hold out no threat now, but I say
that this boy, headstrong, wilful and disorderly as he is, should not
have one penny of my money, or one crust of my bread, or one
grasp of my hand, to save him from the loftiest gallows in all
Europe. I will not meet him, come where he comes, or hear his
name. I will not help him, or those who help him. With a full
knowledge of what he brought upon you by so doing, he has come
back in his selfish sloth, to be an aggravation of your wants, and a
burden upon his sister’s scanty wages. I regret to leave you, and
more to leave her, now, but I will not encourage this compound of


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