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said Newman.

‘Yes, yes. What did she say to that?’ asked Nicholas.
‘Blushed,’ said Newman.

‘To be sure. Of course she would,’ said Nicholas approvingly.
Newman then went on to say, that the young lady was an only
child, that her mother was dead, that she resided with her father,
and that she had been induced to allow her lover a secret
interview, at the intercession of her servant, who had great
influence with her. He further related how it required much
moving and great eloquence to bring the young lady to this pass;
how it was expressly understood that she merely afforded
Nicholas an opportunity of declaring his passion; and how she by
no means pledged herself to be favourably impressed with his
attentions. The mystery of her visits to the brothers Cheeryble
remained wholly unexplained, for Newman had not alluded to
them, either in his preliminary conversations with the servant or
his subsequent interview with the mistress, merely remarking that
he had been instructed to watch the girl home and plead his young
friend’s cause, and not saying how far he had followed her, or from
what point. But Newman hinted that from what had fallen from
the confidante, he had been led to suspect that the young lady led
a very miserable and unhappy life, under the strict control of her
only parent, who was of a violent and brutal temper; a
circumstance which he thought might in some degree account,
both for her having sought the protection and friendship of the
brothers, and her suffering herself to be prevailed upon to grant
the promised interview. The last he held to be a very logical
deduction from the premises, inasmuch as it was but natural to
suppose that a young lady, whose present condition was so


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