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not, upon her heart, that I or any other man can ever urge. In this
it seems I judged hastily.’

‘As you always, do, sir,’ cried brother Charles, utterly forgetting
his assumed dignity, ‘as you always do. How dare you think,
Frank, that we would have you marry for money, when youth,
beauty, and every amiable virtue and excellence were to be had
for love? How dared you, Frank, go and make love to Mr
Nickleby’s sister without telling us first what you meant to do, and
letting us speak for you?’

‘I hardly dared to hope--’
‘You hardly dared to hope! Then, so much the greater reason
for having our assistance! Mr Nickleby, sir, Frank, although he
judged hastily, judged, for once, correctly. Madeline’s heart is
occupied. Give me your hand, sir; it is occupied by you, and
worthily and naturally. This fortune is destined to be yours, but
you have a greater fortune in her, sir, than you would have in
money were it forty times told. She chooses you, Mr Nickleby. She
chooses as we, her dearest friends, would have her choose. Frank
chooses as we would have him choose. He should have your
sister’s little hand, sir, if she had refused it a score of times; ay, he
should, and he shall! You acted nobly, not knowing our
sentiments, but now you know them, sir, you must do as you are
bid. What! You are the children of a worthy gentleman! The time
was, sir, when my dear brother Ned and I were two poor simple-
hearted boys, wandering, almost barefoot, to seek our fortunes:
are we changed in anything but years and worldly circumstances
since that time? No, God forbid! Oh, Ned, Ned, Ned, what a happy
day this is for you and me! If our poor mother had only lived to see
us now, Ned, how proud it would have made her dear heart at


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