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from it the kindest and very best of parents, the very best of
parents to us both. I wish that she could have seen us in our
prosperity, and shared it, and had the happiness of knowing how
dearly we loved her in it, as we did when we were two poor boys;
but that was not to be. My dear brother--The Memory of our
Mother.’

‘Good Lord!’ thought Nicholas, ‘and there are scores of people
of their own station, knowing all this, and twenty thousand times
more, who wouldn’t ask these men to dinner because they eat with
their knives and never went to school!’

But there was no time to moralise, for the joviality again
became very brisk, and the decanter of port being nearly out,
brother Ned pulled the bell, which was instantly answered by the
apoplectic butler.

‘David,’ said brother Ned.
‘Sir,’ replied the butler.
‘A magnum of the double-diamond, David, to drink the health
of Mr Linkinwater.’

Instantly, by a feat of dexterity, which was the admiration of all
the company, and had been, annually, for some years past, the
apoplectic butler, bringing his left hand from behind the small of
his back, produced the bottle with the corkscrew already inserted;
uncorked it at a jerk; and placed the magnum and the cork before
his master with the dignity of conscious cleverness.

‘Ha!’ said brother Ned, first examining the cork and afterwards
filling his glass, while the old butler looked complacently and
amiably on, as if it were all his own property, but the company
were quite welcome to make free with it, ‘this looks well, David.’

‘It ought to, sir,’ replied David. ‘You’d be troubled to find such a


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