Nicholas Nickleby
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:20:00
- No, please!
- Take it.

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And thank me for it.
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She does things for them boys...
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that I don't believe half the mothers going
would do for their own sons.

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- I should think they would not, sir.
- No.

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"Mr. Squeers' return from London
is a great event...

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"as he brings the boys news from home. "
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Bolder, come here.
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No letters.
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But I saw your father in London.
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He was £2.10 short in his payments.
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One...
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two, three...
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- Four...
- Five, six.

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But the good news is, we'll keep you on.
Smike, take him out.

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Letter for Cobbey. Stand up.
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Your grandmother's dead.
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Your uncle's took to drink.
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That's all the news your sister sends,
except for eight pence...

:20:58
which will just cover the square of glass
you broke last week.

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"After this, classes began. "
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Where's Graymarsh?
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Please, sir, he's cleaning
the back parlor window.

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Perfect. C-L-E-A-N, "clean."
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Verb, active, "to make bright."
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"Winder," a casement.
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"Win": W-l-N, "der": D-E-R.
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When the boy knows this,
he goes and does it.

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Where's Dorn?
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- Please, sir, he's weeding the garden.
- To be sure.

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"Bot": B-O-T, "tin": T-l-N, "ney": N-E-Y.
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"Bottiney." Noun, substantive.
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Knowledge of plants,
which he's applying right now.

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That's our system, Nickleby.
What do you think of it?

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It's useful.
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"And so went the day.
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"I very much hope I can be of service here. "
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Are you cold?
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You're shivering, poor fellow.

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