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said the same, and looked and spoke remarkably like an Irishman.

‘I see by the bills that you have been ill, sir,’ said Nicholas to Mr
Timberry. ‘I hope you are none the worse for your exertions
tonight?’

Mr Timberry, in reply, shook his head with a gloomy air, tapped
his chest several times with great significancy, and drawing his
cloak more closely about him, said, ‘But no matter, no matter.
Come!’

It is observable that when people upon the stage are in any
strait involving the very last extremity of weakness and
exhaustion, they invariably perform feats of strength requiring
great ingenuity and muscular power. Thus, a wounded prince or
bandit chief, who is bleeding to death and too faint to move, except
to the softest music (and then only upon his hands and knees),
shall be seen to approach a cottage door for aid in such a series of
writhings and twistings, and with such curlings up of the legs, and
such rollings over and over, and such gettings up and tumblings
down again, as could never be achieved save by a very strong man
skilled in posture-making. And so natural did this sort of
performance come to Mr Snittle Timberry, that on their way out of
the theatre and towards the tavern where the supper was to be
holden, he testified the severity of his recent indisposition and its
wasting effects upon the nervous system, by a series of gymnastic
performances which were the admiration of all witnesses.

‘Why this is indeed a joy I had not looked for!’ said Mrs
Crummles, when Nicholas was presented.

‘Nor I,’ replied Nicholas. ‘It is by a mere chance that I have this
opportunity of seeing you, although I would have made a great
exertion to have availed myself of it.’


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