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They walked in to dinner arm-in-arm, and sat down side by
side.

Never was such a dinner as that, since the world began. There
was the superannuated bank clerk, Tim Linkinwater’s friend; and
there was the chubby old lady, Tim Linkinwater’s sister; and there
was so much attention from Tim Linkinwater’s sister to Miss La
Creevy, and there were so many jokes from the superannuated
bank clerk, and Tim Linkinwater himself was in such tiptop
spirits, and little Miss La Creevy was in such a comical state, that
of themselves they would have composed the pleasantest party
conceivable. Then, there was Mrs Nickleby, so grand and
complacent; Madeline and Kate, so blushing and beautiful;
Nicholas and Frank, so devoted and proud; and all four so silently
and tremblingly happy; there was Newman so subdued yet so
overjoyed, and there were the twin brothers so delighted and
interchanging such looks, that the old servant stood transfixed
behind his master’s chair, and felt his eyes grow dim as they
wandered round the table.

When the first novelty of the meeting had worn off, and they
began truly to feel how happy they were, the conversation became
more general, and the harmony and pleasure if possible increased.
The brothers were in a perfect ecstasy; and their insisting on
saluting the ladies all round, before they would permit them to
retire, gave occasion to the superannuated bank clerk to say so
many good things, that he quite outshone himself, and was looked
upon as a prodigy of humour.

‘Kate, my dear,’ said Mrs Nickleby, taking her daughter aside,
as soon as they got upstairs, ‘you don’t really mean to tell me that
this is actually true about Miss La Creevy and Mr Linkinwater?’


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