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'My niece, my lord, said Ralph. 'Then my ears did not deceive me, and it's not wa-a-x work, said his lordship. 'How de do? I'm very happy. And then his lordship turned to another superlative gentleman, something older, something stouter, something redder in the face, and something longer upon town, and said in a loud whisper that the girl was 'deyvlish pitty.
What sort of stuff do you think I'm made of? Would I do this for every man? Don't I deserve even gratitude in return? 'You're a deyvlish good fellow, said the poor young lord, taking his friend's arm. 'Upon my life you're a deyvlish good fellow, Hawk. 'And I have done right, have I? demanded Sir Mulberry. 'Quite ri-ght. 'And like a poor, silly, good-natured, friendly dog as I am, eh?
'Beyond everything, said Mr Pyke, coming to his patron's assistance. Of course Mr Pluck said the same. 'I am afraid Sir Mulberry is a flatterer, my lord, said Mrs Wititterly, turning to that young gentleman, who had been sucking the head of his cane in silence, and staring at Kate. 'Oh, deyvlish! replied Verisopht.
I say you shall find her out SHALL and I'll put you in the way. 'Now, curse me, if you ain't a real, deyvlish, downright, thorough-paced friend, said the young lord, on whom this speech had produced a most reviving effect. 'I'll tell you how, said Sir Mulberry. 'She was at that dinner as a bait for you. 'No! cried the young lord. 'What the dey
'Nickleby, said his client, throwing himself along the sofa on which he had been previously seated, so as to bring his lips nearer to the old man's ear, 'what a pretty creature your niece is! 'Is she, my lord? replied Ralph. 'Maybe maybe I don't trouble my head with such matters. 'You know she's a deyvlish fine girl, said the client. 'You must know that, Nickleby. Come, don't deny that.
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