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contemplating the entries in a dirty old vellum-book with rusty
clasps.

‘Well-a-day!’ he chuckled, as sinking on his knees before a
strong chest screwed down to the floor, he thrust in his arm nearly
up to the shoulder, and slowly drew forth this greasy volume.
‘Well-a-day now, this is all my library, but it’s one of the most
entertaining books that were ever written! It’s a delightful book,
and all true and real--that’s the best of it--true as the Bank of
England, and real as its gold and silver. Written by Arthur Gride.
He, he, he! None of your storybook writers will ever make as good
a book as this, I warrant me. It’s composed for private circulation,
for my own particular reading, and nobody else’s. He, he, he!’

Muttering this soliloquy, Arthur carried his precious volume to
the table, and, adjusting it upon a dusty desk, put on his
spectacles, and began to pore among the leaves.

‘It’s a large sum to Mr Nickleby,’ he said, in a dolorous voice.
‘Debt to be paid in full, nine hundred and seventy-five, four, three.
Additional sum as per bond, five hundred pound. One thousand,
four hundred and seventy-five pounds, four shillings, and
threepence, tomorrow at twelve o’clock. On the other side, though,
there’s the per contra, by means of this pretty chick. But, again,
there’s the question whether I mightn’t have brought all this
about, myself. “Faint heart never won fair lady.” Why was my
heart so faint? Why didn’t I boldly open it to Bray myself, and save
one thousand four hundred and seventy-five, four, three?’

These reflections depressed the old usurer so much, as to wring
a feeble groan or two from his breast, and cause him to declare,
with uplifted hands, that he would die in a workhouse.
Remembering on further cogitation, however, that under any


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