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marriage till her death as cruelly and wantonly as ever man did,
she never ceased to love him. She commended him on her death-
bed to her child’s care. Her child has never forgotten it, and never
will.’

‘Have you no influence over him?’ asked Nicholas.
‘I, my dear sir! The last man in the world. Such are his jealousy
and hatred of me, that if he knew his daughter had opened her
heart to me, he would render her life miserable with his
reproaches; although--this is the inconsistency and selfishness of
his character--although if he knew that every penny she had came
from me, he would not relinquish one personal desire that the
most reckless expenditure of her scanty stock could gratify.’

‘An unnatural scoundrel!’ said Nicholas, indignantly.
‘We will use no harsh terms,’ said brother Charles, in a gentle
voice; ‘but accommodate ourselves to the circumstances in which
this young lady is placed. Such assistance as I have prevailed upon
her to accept, I have been obliged, at her own earnest request, to
dole out in the smallest portions, lest he, finding how easily money
was procured, should squander it even more lightly than he is
accustomed to do. She has come to and fro, to and fro, secretly and
by night, to take even this; and I cannot bear that things should go
on in this way, Mr Nickleby, I really cannot bear it.’

Then it came out by little and little, how that the twins had
been revolving in their good old heads manifold plans and
schemes for helping this young lady in the most delicate and
considerate way, and so that her father should not suspect the
source whence the aid was derived; and how they had at last come
to the conclusion, that the best course would be to make a feint of
purchasing her little drawings and ornamental work at a high


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