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to pass between Mr and Mrs Browdie, and which rendered the
position of a third party in some degree embarrassing, as
occasioning him to feel rather in the way than otherwise.

‘Oh yes,’ rejoined Mrs Browdie. ‘John ha’ done. John fixed
tonight, because she had settled that she would go and drink tea
with her father. And to make quite sure of there being nothing
amiss, and of your being quite alone with us, he settled to go out
there and fetch her home.’

‘That was a very good arrangement,’ said Nicholas, ‘though I
am sorry to be the occasion of so much trouble.’

‘Not the least in the world,’ returned Mrs Browdie; ‘for we have
looked forward to see you--John and I have--with the greatest
possible pleasure. Do you know, Mr Nickleby,’ said Mrs Browdie,
with her archest smile, ‘that I really think Fanny Squeers was very
fond of you?’

‘I am very much obliged to her,’ said Nicholas; ‘but upon my
word, I never aspired to making any impression upon her virgin
heart.’

‘How you talk!’ tittered Mrs Browdie. ‘No, but do you know that
really--seriously now and without any joking--I was given to
understand by Fanny herself, that you had made an offer to her,
and that you two were going to be engaged quite solemn and
regular.’

‘Was you, ma’am--was you?’ cried a shrill female voice, ‘was
you given to understand that I--I--was going to be engaged to an
assassinating thief that shed the gore of my pa? Do you--do you
think, ma’am--that I was very fond of such dirt beneath my feet,
as I couldn’t condescend to touch with kitchen tongs, without
blacking and crocking myself by the contract? Do you, ma’am--do


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