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In short, the success both of new piece and new actor was complete, and when Miss Snevellicci was called for at the end of the play, Nicholas led her on, and divided the applause. Concerning a young Lady from London, who joins the Company, and an elderly Admirer who follows in her Train; with an affecting Ceremony consequent on their Arrival

'Not I, replied Nicholas. 'If I were going to remain here, I might think it worth my while to embroil myself. As it is, let them talk till they are hoarse. But here, added Nicholas, as Smike approached, 'here comes the subject of a portion of their good-nature, so let he and I say good night together. 'No, I will not let either of you say anything of the kind, returned Miss Snevellicci.

'I never will believe it, said Miss Petowker; 'I cannot really. It's of no use talking, I never can make up my mind to go through with such a trial! 'I might feel it was a great blow, said Miss Snevellicci, 'to break up old associations and what-do-you-callems of that kind, but I would submit, my dear, I would indeed.

'So these are some of the stories they invent about us, and bandy from mouth to mouth! thought Nicholas. 'If a man would commit an inexpiable offence against any society, large or small, let him be successful. They will forgive him any crime but that. 'You surely don't mind what that malicious creature says, Mr Johnson? observed Miss Snevellicci in her most winning tones.

Crummles' habit to give a benefit performance, commonly called a "bespeak," to any member of his company fortunate enough to have either a birthday or any other anniversary of sufficient importance to challenge attention on the posters, and not long after Nicholas entered the company, this honor fell to the lot of one of the prominent actresses, Miss Snevellicci. Mr.

Besides this effusion, there were innumerable complimentary allusions, also extracted from newspapers, such as 'We observe from an advertisement in another part of our paper of today, that the charming and highly-talented Miss Snevellicci takes her benefit on Wednesday, for which occasion she has put forth a bill of fare that might kindle exhilaration in the breast of a misanthrope.

Thus Mr Snevellicci had no sooner swallowed another glassful than he smiled upon all present in happy forgetfulness of having exhibited symptoms of pugnacity, and proposed 'The ladies! Bless their hearts! in a most vivacious manner. 'I love 'em, said Mr Snevellicci, looking round the table, 'I love 'em, every one. 'Not every one, reasoned Mr Lillyvick, mildly.

When, from a snug corner of the manager's box, he beheld Miss Snevellicci in all the glories of white muslin with a golden hem, and Mrs Crummles in all the dignity of the outlaw's wife, and Miss Bravassa in all the sweetness of Miss Snevellicci's confidential friend, and Miss Belvawney in the white silks of a page doing duty everywhere and swearing to live and die in the service of everybody, he could scarcely contain his admiration, which testified itself in great applause, and the closest possible attention to the business of the scene.

'Oh! you men are such vain creatures! cried Miss Snevellicci. Whereupon, she became charmingly confused, and, pulling out her pocket-handkerchief from a faded pink silk reticule with a gilt clasp, called to Miss Ledrook 'Led, my dear, said Miss Snevellicci. 'Well, what is the matter? said Miss Ledrook. 'It's not the same. 'Not the same what? 'Canterbury you know what I mean. Come here!

Miss Snevellicci felt in all the corners of the pink reticule, but there was nothing in any of them. Nicholas murmured a jest about his being an author, and thought it best not to go through the form of feeling in his own pockets at all.

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