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Mr and Mrs Kenwigs started together. 'Eloped with a half-pay captain, repeated Mr Lillyvick, 'basely and falsely eloped with a half-pay captain. With a bottle-nosed captain that any man might have considered himself safe from. It was in this room, said Mr Lillyvick, looking sternly round, 'that I first see Henrietta Petowker. It is in this room that I turn her off, for ever.

'I only know faltered Miss Petowker, 'it may be no rule to be sure but I have never found any inconvenience or unpleasantness of that sort. Mr Kenwigs, with becoming gallantry, said that settled the question at once, and that he would take the subject into his serious consideration.

Mrs Kenwigs and Miss Petowker had arranged a small PROGRAMME of the entertainments between them, of which this was the prescribed order, but they had settled to have a little pressing on both sides, because it looked more natural.

'Of course he knows it, love, and will never forget it, said Miss Ledrook. 'Do you think he won't? cried Miss Petowker, really showing great capability for the stage. 'Oh, do you think he won't? Do you think Lillyvick will always remember it always, always, always?

'That's what I say, retorted the collector, patting him benignantly on the side of the head with his umbrella; 'just what I say. Henrietta Petowker, the talented Henrietta Petowker has a fortune in herself, and I am going to 'To make her Mrs Lillyvick? suggested Nicholas. 'No, sir, not to make her Mrs Lillyvick, replied the collector.

'Oh, never mind, said Kenwigs, glancing at Mr Lumbey, who, having rashly taken charge of little Lillyvick, found nobody disposed to relieve him of his precious burden. 'All friends here. Nicholas hemmed once or twice, and seemed to have some difficulty in proceeding. 'At Portsmouth, Henrietta Petowker is, observed Mr Kenwigs. 'Yes, said Nicholas, 'Mr Lillyvick is there.

Miss Petowker and Mrs Kenwigs looked on, in silent admiration, broken only by the whispered assurances of the latter, that Morleena would have it all by heart in no time; and Mr Lillyvick regarded the group with frowning and attentive eyes, lying in wait for something upon which he could open a fresh discussion on the language. Follows the Fortunes of Miss Nickleby

'I have known divine actresses before now, sir, I used to collect at least I used to CALL for and very often call for the water-rate at the house of a divine actress, who lived in my beat for upwards of four year but never no, never, sir of all divine creatures, actresses or no actresses, did I see a diviner one than is Henrietta Petowker.

Miss Green Mr Lillyvick. Mr Lillyvick Miss Petowker of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. Very glad to make two public characters acquainted! Mrs Kenwigs, my dear, will you sort the counters?

'We are all so very friendly and pleasant, that you might as well be going through it in your own room; besides, the occasion 'I can't resist that, interrupted Miss Petowker; 'anything in my humble power I shall be delighted to do.

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