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Charles Dickens: The Life and Adventures of Nicholas NicklebyCHAPTER 34: Wherein Mr Ralph Nickleby is visited... (continued)'Good!' cried Mr Mantalini, displaying his teeth. 'What did I want! Yes. Ha, ha! Very good. WHAT did I want. Ha, ha. Oh dem!' 'What DO you want, man?' demanded Ralph, sternly. 'Demnition discount,' returned Mr Mantalini, with a grin, and shaking his head waggishly. 'Money is scarce,' said Ralph. 'Demd scarce, or I shouldn't want it,' interrupted Mr Mantalini. 'The times are bad, and one scarcely knows whom to trust,' continued Ralph. 'I don't want to do business just now, in fact I would rather not; but as you are a friend--how many bills have you there?' 'Two,' returned Mr Mantalini. 'What is the gross amount?' 'Demd trifling--five-and-seventy.' 'And the dates?' 'Two months, and four.' 'I'll do them for you--mind, for YOU; I wouldn't for many people-- for five-and-twenty pounds,' said Ralph, deliberately. 'Oh demmit!' cried Mr Mantalini, whose face lengthened considerably at this handsome proposal. 'Why, that leaves you fifty,' retorted Ralph. 'What would you have? Let me see the names.' 'You are so demd hard, Nickleby,' remonstrated Mr Mantalini. 'Let me see the names,' replied Ralph, impatiently extending his hand for the bills. 'Well! They are not sure, but they are safe enough. Do you consent to the terms, and will you take the money? I don't want you to do so. I would rather you didn't.' 'Demmit, Nickleby, can't you--' began Mr Mantalini. This is page 494 of 952. [Marked]
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