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and in short made first a thorough fool of himself, and then a
beggar. He took to drinking, and had a touch of paralysis, and then
came here to borrow a pound, as in his better days I had--’

‘Done business with him,’ said Mr Bonney with a meaning look.
‘Just so,’ replied Ralph; ‘I couldn’t lend it, you know.’

‘Oh, of course not.’
‘But as I wanted a clerk just then, to open the door and so forth,
I took him out of charity, and he has remained with me ever since.
He is a little mad, I think,’ said Mr Nickleby, calling up a
charitable look, ‘but he is useful enough, poor creature--useful
enough.’

The kind-hearted gentleman omitted to add that Newman
Noggs, being utterly destitute, served him for rather less than the
usual wages of a boy of thirteen; and likewise failed to mention in
his hasty chronicle, that his eccentric taciturnity rendered him an
especially valuable person in a place where much business was
done, of which it was desirable no mention should be made out of
doors. The other gentleman was plainly impatient to be gone,
however, and as they hurried into the hackney cabriolet
immediately afterwards, perhaps Mr Nickleby forgot to mention
circumstances so unimportant.

There was a great bustle in Bishopsgate Street Within, as they
drew up, and (it being a windy day) half-a-dozen men were tacking
across the road under a press of paper, bearing gigantic
announcements that a Public Meeting would be holden at one
o’clock precisely, to take into consideration the propriety of
petitioning Parliament in favour of the United Metropolitan
Improved Hot Muffin and Crumpet Baking and Punctual Delivery
Company, capital five millions, in five hundred thousand shares of


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