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stranger, ‘books as two.’

‘I have not the least objection I am sure,’ said the fresh-coloured
gentleman; ‘I have a brother who wouldn’t object to book his six
children as two at any butcher’s or baker’s in the kingdom, I dare
say. Far from it.’

‘Six children, sir?’ exclaimed Squeers.
‘Yes, and all boys,’ replied the stranger.
‘Mr Nickleby,’ said Squeers, in great haste, ‘catch hold of that
basket. Let me give you a card, sir, of an establishment where
those six boys can be brought up in an enlightened, liberal, and
moral manner, with no mistake at all about it, for twenty guineas a
year each--twenty guineas, sir--or I’d take all the boys together
upon a average right through, and say a hundred pound a year for
the lot.’

‘Oh!’ said the gentleman, glancing at the card, ‘you are the Mr
Squeers mentioned here, I presume?’

‘Yes, I am, sir,’ replied the worthy pedagogue; ‘Mr Wackford
Squeers is my name, and I’m very far from being ashamed of it.
These are some of my boys, sir; that’s one of my assistants, sir--Mr
Nickleby, a gentleman’s son, and a good scholar, mathematical,
classical, and commercial. We don’t do things by halves at our
shop. All manner of learning my boys take down, sir; the expense
is never thought of; and they get paternal treatment and washing
in.’

‘Upon my word,’ said the gentleman, glancing at Nicholas with
a half-smile, and a more than half expression of surprise, ‘these
are advantages indeed.’

‘You may say that, sir,’ rejoined Squeers, thrusting his hands
into his great-coat pockets. ‘The most unexceptionable references


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