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‘And now,’ said the schoolmaster, dividing the bread and butter
for three into as many portions as there were children, ‘you had
better look sharp with your breakfast, for the horn will blow in a
minute or two, and then every boy leaves off.’

Permission being thus given to fall to, the boys began to eat
voraciously, and in desperate haste: while the schoolmaster (who
was in high good humour after his meal) picked his teeth with a
fork, and looked smilingly on. In a very short time, the horn was
heard.

‘I thought it wouldn’t be long,’ said Squeers, jumping up and
producing a little basket from under the seat; ‘put what you
haven’t had time to eat, in here, boys! You’ll want it on the road!’

Nicholas was considerably startled by these very economical
arrangements; but he had no time to reflect upon them, for the
little boys had to be got up to the top of the coach, and their boxes
had to be brought out and put in, and Mr Squeers’s luggage was to
be seen carefully deposited in the boot, and all these offices were
in his department. He was in the full heat and bustle of concluding
these operations, when his uncle, Mr Ralph Nickleby, accosted
him.

‘Oh! here you are, sir!’ said Ralph. ‘Here are your mother and
sister, sir.’

‘Where?’ cried Nicholas, looking hastily round.
‘Here!’ replied his uncle. ‘Having too much money and nothing
at all to do with it, they were paying a hackney coach as I came up,
sir.’

‘We were afraid of being too late to see him before he went
away from us,’ said Mrs Nickleby, embracing her son, heedless of
the unconcerned lookers-on in the coach-yard.


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