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Frank was not at all confident of his power of complying with
this request, until he bethought himself of the stratagem of
sending Miss La Creevy on a few paces in advance, and urging the
old gentleman to follow her. It succeeded to a miracle; and he
went away in a rapture of admiration, strongly guarded by Tim
Linkinwater on one side, and Frank himself on the other.

‘Kate,’ murmured Mrs Nickleby, reviving when the coast was
clear, ‘is he gone?’

She was assured that he was.
‘I shall never forgive myself, Kate,’ said Mrs Nickleby. ‘Never!
That gentleman has lost his senses, and I am the unhappy cause.’

You the cause!’ said Kate, greatly astonished.
‘I, my love,’ replied Mrs Nickleby, with a desperate calmness.
‘You saw what he was the other day; you see what he is now. I told
your brother, weeks and weeks ago, Kate, that I hoped a
disappointment might not be too much for him. You see what a
wreck he is. Making allowance for his being a little flighty, you
know how rationally, and sensibly, and honourably he talked,
when we saw him in the garden. You have heard the dreadful
nonsense he has been guilty of this night, and the manner in
which he has gone on with that poor unfortunate little old maid.
Can anybody doubt how all this has been brought about?’
‘I should scarcely think they could,’ said Kate mildly.
‘I should scarcely think so, either,’ rejoined her mother. ‘Well! if
I am the unfortunate cause of this, I have the satisfaction of
knowing that I am not to blame. I told Nicholas, I said to him,
“Nicholas, my dear, we should be very careful how we proceed.”
He would scarcely hear me. If the matter had only been properly
taken up at first, as I wished it to be! But you are both of you so


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