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know that, my dear, perfectly well. He was very respectful,
exceedingly respectful, when he declared, as you were a witness
to; still at the same time, if I am to be persecuted in this way, if
vegetable what’s-his-names and all kinds of garden-stuff are to
strew my path out of doors, and gentlemen are to come choking up
our chimneys at home, I really don’t know--upon my word I do
not know--what is to become of me. It’s a very hard case--harder
than anything I was ever exposed to, before I married your poor
dear papa, though I suffered a good deal of annoyance then--but
that, of course, I expected, and made up my mind for. When I was
not nearly so old as you, my dear, there was a young gentleman
who sat next us at church, who used, almost every Sunday, to cut
my name in large letters in the front of his pew while the sermon
was going on. It was gratifying, of course, naturally so, but still it
was an annoyance, because the pew was in a very conspicuous
place, and he was several times publicly taken out by the beadle
for doing it. But that was nothing to this. This is a great deal
worse, and a great deal more embarrassing. I would rather, Kate,
my dear,’ said Mrs Nickleby, with great solemnity, and an effusion
of tears: ‘I would rather, I declare, have been a pig-faced lady, than
be exposed to such a life as this!’

Frank Cheeryble and Tim Linkinwater looked, in irrepressible
astonishment, first at each other and then at Kate, who felt that
some explanation was necessary, but who, between her terror at
the apparition of the legs, her fear lest their owner should be
smothered, and her anxiety to give the least ridiculous solution of
the mystery that it was capable of bearing, was quite unable to
utter a single word.

‘He gives me great pain,’ continued Mrs Nickleby, drying her


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