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little though, for she was pretty, and a coquette too in her small
way, and Nicholas was good-looking, and she supposed him the
property of somebody else, which were all reasons why she should
be gratified to think she had made an impression on him,--‘or
Fanny will be saying it’s my fault. Come; we’re going to have a
game at cards.’ Pronouncing these last words aloud, she tripped
away and rejoined the big Yorkshireman.

This was wholly unintelligible to Nicholas, who had no other
distinct impression on his mind at the moment, than that Miss
Squeers was an ordinary-looking girl, and her friend Miss Price a
pretty one; but he had not time to enlighten himself by reflection,
for the hearth being by this time swept up, and the candle snuffed,
they sat down to play speculation.

‘There are only four of us, ’Tilda,’ said Miss Squeers, looking
slyly at Nicholas; ‘so we had better go partners, two against two.’

‘What do you say, Mr Nickleby?’ inquired Miss Price.
‘With all the pleasure in life,’ replied Nicholas. And so saying,
quite unconscious of his heinous offence, he amalgamated into one
common heap those portions of a Dotheboys Hall card of terms,
which represented his own counters, and those allotted to Miss
Price, respectively.

‘Mr Browdie,’ said Miss Squeers hysterically, ‘shall we make a
bank against them?’

The Yorkshireman assented--apparently quite overwhelmed
by the new usher’s impudence--and Miss Squeers darted a
spiteful look at her friend, and giggled convulsively.

The deal fell to Nicholas, and the hand prospered.
‘We intend to win everything,’ said he.

‘’Tilda has won something she didn’t expect, I think, haven’t


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