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‘Poor bird!’ cried brother Charles, gently taking her hand in his,
and laying her head upon his arm. ‘Brother Ned, my dear fellow,
you will be surprised, I know, to witness this, in business hours;
but--’ here he was again reminded of the presence of Nicholas,
and shaking him by the hand, earnestly requested him to leave the
room, and to send Tim Linkinwater without an instant’s delay.

Nicholas immediately withdrew and, on his way to the
counting-house, met both the old housekeeper and Tim
Linkinwater, jostling each other in the passage, and hurrying to
the scene of action with extraordinary speed. Without waiting to
hear his message, Tim Linkinwater darted into the room, and
presently afterwards Nicholas heard the door shut and locked on
the inside.

He had abundance of time to ruminate on this discovery, for
Tim Linkinwater was absent during the greater part of an hour,
during the whole of which time Nicholas thought of nothing but
the young lady, and her exceeding beauty, and what could
possibly have brought her there, and why they made such a
mystery of it. The more he thought of all this, the more it
perplexed him, and the more anxious he became to know who and
what she was. ‘I should have known her among ten thousand,’
thought Nicholas. And with that he walked up and down the room,
and recalling her face and figure (of which he had a peculiarly
vivid remembrance), discarded all other subjects of reflection and
dwelt upon that alone.

At length Tim Linkinwater came back--provokingly cool, and
with papers in his hand, and a pen in his mouth, as if nothing had
happened.

‘Is she quite recovered?’ said Nicholas, impetuously.


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