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what she would say, prevailed, and, as if by general consent, a
dead silence, unbroken by a single whisper, instantaneously
succeeded.

‘Mr Nickleby,’ said Madame Mantalini; ‘by what chance you
came here, I don’t know.’

Here a gurgling voice was heard to ejaculate, as part of the
wanderings of a sick man, the words ‘Demnition sweetness!’ but
nobody heeded them except the footman, who, being startled to
hear such awful tones proceeding, as it were, from between his
very fingers, dropped his master’s head upon the floor with a
pretty loud crash, and then, without an effort to lift it up, gazed
upon the bystanders, as if he had done something rather clever
than otherwise.

‘I will, however,’ continued Madame Mantalini, drying her eyes,
and speaking with great indignation, ‘say before you, and before
everybody here, for the first time, and once for all, that I never will
supply that man’s extravagances and viciousness again. I have
been a dupe and a fool to him long enough. In future, he shall
support himself if he can, and then he may spend what money he
pleases, upon whom and how he pleases; but it shall not be mine,
and therefore you had better pause before you trust him further.’

Thereupon Madame Mantalini, quite unmoved by some most
pathetic lamentations on the part of her husband, that the
apothecary had not mixed the prussic acid strong enough, and
that he must take another bottle or two to finish the work he had
in hand, entered into a catalogue of that amiable gentleman’s
gallantries, deceptions, extravagances, and infidelities (especially
the last), winding up with a protest against being supposed to
entertain the smallest remnant of regard for him; and adducing, in


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