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Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens
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to see male cousins, if godly. Note. Cold dinner in the kitchen on the
Sabbath, Mr Gallanbile being devoted to the Observance question. No
victuals whatever cooked on the Lord's Day, with the exception of dinner
for Mr and Mrs Gallanbile, which, being a work of piety and necessity,
is exempted. Mr Gallanbile dines late on the day of rest, in order to
prevent the sinfulness of the cook's dressing herself."'

'I don't think that'll answer as well as the other,' said the client,
after a little whispering with her friend. 'I'll take the other
direction, if you please, young man. I can but come back again, if it
don't do.'

Tom made out the address, as requested, and the genteel client,
having satisfied the fat lady with a small fee, meanwhile, went away
accompanied by her friend.

As Nicholas opened his mouth, to request the young man to turn to letter
S, and let him know what secretaryships remained undisposed of, there
came into the office an applicant, in whose favour he immediately
retired, and whose appearance both surprised and interested him.

This was a young lady who could be scarcely eighteen, of very slight and
delicate figure, but exquisitely shaped, who, walking timidly up to the
desk, made an inquiry, in a very low tone of voice, relative to some
situation as governess, or companion to a lady. She raised her veil, for
an instant, while she preferred the inquiry, and disclosed a countenance
of most uncommon beauty, though shaded by a cloud of sadness, which, in
one so young, was doubly remarkable. Having received a card of reference
to some person on the books, she made the usual acknowledgment, and
glided away.
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