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once for all, and begging you to mind what I say, that I must insist
upon your immediately altering your very forward behaviour to
the gentleman who visit at this house. It really is not becoming,’
said Mrs Wititterly, closing her chaste eyes as she spoke; ‘it is
improper--quite improper.”

‘Oh!’ cried Kate, looking upwards and clasping her hands; ‘is
not this, is not this, too cruel, too hard to bear! Is it not enough
that I should have suffered as I have, night and day; that I should
almost have sunk in my own estimation from very shame of having
been brought into contact with such people; but must I also be
exposed to this unjust and most unfounded charge!’

‘You will have the goodness to recollect, Miss Nickleby,’ said
Mrs Wititterly, ‘that when you use such terms as “unjust”, and
“unfounded”, you charge me, in effect, with stating that which is
untrue.’

‘I do,’ said Kate with honest indignation. ‘Whether you make
this accusation of yourself, or at the prompting of others, is alike to
me. I say it is vilely, grossly, wilfully untrue. Is it possible!’ cried
Kate, ‘that anyone of my own sex can have sat by, and not have
seen the misery these men have caused me? Is it possible that you,
ma’am, can have been present, and failed to mark the insulting
freedom that their every look bespoke? Is it possible that you can
have avoided seeing, that these libertines, in their utter disrespect
for you, and utter disregard of all gentlemanly behaviour, and
almost of decency, have had but one object in introducing
themselves here, and that the furtherance of their designs upon a
friendless, helpless girl, who, without this humiliating confession,
might have hoped to receive from one so much her senior
something like womanly aid and sympathy? I do not--I cannot


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