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impatience, and elevated his eyebrows, and pursed his lips, as
men do when they are prepared with a sufficient answer to some
remark, but wait for a more favourable opportunity of advancing
it, or think it scarcely worth while to answer their adversary at all.

‘Look at him. Does it not seem cruel?’ said Bray.
‘No!’ replied Ralph, boldly.

‘I say it does,’ retorted Bray, with a show of much irritation. ‘It
is a cruel thing, by all that’s bad and treacherous!’

When men are about to commit, or to sanction the commission
of some injustice, it is not uncommon for them to express pity for
the object either of that or some parallel proceeding, and to feel
themselves, at the time, quite virtuous and moral, and immensely
superior to those who express no pity at all. This is a kind of
upholding of faith above works, and is very comfortable. To do
Ralph Nickleby justice, he seldom practised this sort of
dissimulation; but he understood those who did, and therefore
suffered Bray to say, again and again, with great vehemence, that
they were jointly doing a very cruel thing, before he again offered
to interpose a word.

‘You see what a dry, shrivelled, withered old chip it is,’ returned
Ralph, when the other was at length silent. ‘If he were younger, it
might be cruel, but as it is--harkee, Mr Bray, he’ll die soon, and
leave her a rich young widow! Miss Madeline consults your tastes
this time; let her consult her own next.’

‘True, true,’ said Bray, biting his nails, and plainly very ill at
ease. ‘I couldn’t do anything better for her than advise her to
accept these proposals, could I? Now, I ask you, Nickleby, as a
man of the world; could I?’

‘Surely not,’ answered Ralph. ‘I tell you what, sir; there are a


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