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hadn’t been afraid of making bad worse. I shall double-lock myself
in with him and have it out before I die, I’m quite certain of it.’

‘I shall scream if you don’t compose yourself, Mr Noggs,’ said
Miss La Creevy; ‘I’m sure I shan’t be able to help it.’

‘Never mind,’ rejoined Newman, darting violently to and fro.
‘He’s coming up tonight: I wrote to tell him. He little thinks I
know; he little thinks I care. Cunning scoundrel! he don’t think
that. Not he, not he. Never mind, I’ll thwart him--I, Newman
Noggs. Ho, ho, the rascal!’

Lashing himself up to an extravagant pitch of fury, Newman
Noggs jerked himself about the room with the most eccentric
motion ever beheld in a human being: now sparring at the little
miniatures on the wall, and now giving himself violent thumps on
the head, as if to heighten the delusion, until he sank down in his
former seat quite breathless and exhausted.

‘There,’ said Newman, picking up his hat; ‘that’s done me good.
Now I’m better, and I’ll tell you all about it.’

It took some little time to reassure Miss La Creevy, who had
been almost frightened out of her senses by this remarkable
demonstration; but that done, Newman faithfully related all that
had passed in the interview between Kate and her uncle,
prefacing his narrative with a statement of his previous suspicions
on the subject, and his reasons for forming them; and concluding
with a communication of the step he had taken in secretly writing
to Nicholas.

Though little Miss La Creevy’s indignation was not so
singularly displayed as Newman’s, it was scarcely inferior in
violence and intensity. Indeed, if Ralph Nickleby had happened to
make his appearance in the room at that moment, there is some


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