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scrupulous, Nicholas had not much doubt but that he had secretly
prompted the tragedian in the course he had taken, and,
moreover, that he would have carried his mission with a very high
hand if he had not been disconcerted by the very unexpected
demonstrations with which it had been received. It was not worth
his while to be serious with him, however, so he dismissed the
pantomimist, with a gentle hint that if he offended again it would
be under the penalty of a broken head; and Mr Folair, taking the
caution in exceedingly good part, walked away to confer with his
principal, and give such an account of his proceedings as he might
think best calculated to carry on the joke.

He had no doubt reported that Nicholas was in a state of
extreme bodily fear; for when that young gentleman walked with
much deliberation down to the theatre next morning at the usual
hour, he found all the company assembled in evident expectation,
and Mr Lenville, with his severest stage face, sitting majestically
on a table, whistling defiance.

Now the ladies were on the side of Nicholas, and the gentlemen
(being jealous) were on the side of the disappointed tragedian; so
that the latter formed a little group about the redoubtable Mr
Lenville, and the former looked on at a little distance in some
trepidation and anxiety. On Nicholas stopping to salute them, Mr
Lenville laughed a scornful laugh, and made some general remark
touching the natural history of puppies.

‘Oh!’ said Nicholas, looking quietly round, ‘are you there?’
‘Slave!’ returned Mr Lenville, flourishing his right arm, and
approaching Nicholas with a theatrical stride. But somehow he
appeared just at that moment a little startled, as if Nicholas did not
look quite so frightened as he had expected, and came all at once


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