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long past that. If, in telling you how this has happened, I tell you
that I was harshly used, and perhaps driven out of my real nature,
I do it only as a necessary part of my story, and not to shield
myself. I am a guilty man.’

He stopped, as if to recollect, and looking away from Ralph, and
addressing himself to the brothers, proceeded in a subdued and
humble tone:

‘Among those who once had dealings with this man,
gentlemen--that’s from twenty to five-and-twenty years ago--
there was one: a rough fox-hunting, hard-drinking gentleman, who
had run through his own fortune, and wanted to squander away
that of his sister: they were both orphans, and she lived with him
and managed his house. I don’t know whether it was, originally, to
back his influence and try to over-persuade the young woman or
not, but he,’ pointing, to Ralph, ‘used to go down to the house in
Leicestershire pretty often, and stop there many days at a time.
They had had a great many dealings together, and he may have
gone on some of those, or to patch up his client’s affairs, which
were in a ruinous state; of course he went for profit. The
gentlewoman was not a girl, but she was, I have heard say,
handsome, and entitled to a pretty large property. In course of
time, he married her. The same love of gain which led him to
contract this marriage, led to its being kept strictly private; for a
clause in her father’s will declared that if she married without her
brother’s consent, the property, in which she had only some life
interest while she remained single, should pass away altogether to
another branch of the family. The brother would give no consent
that the sister didn’t buy, and pay for handsomely; Mr Nickleby
would consent to no such sacrifice; and so they went on, keeping


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