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Of the Proceedings1 of Nicholas, and certain InternalDivisions in the Company of Mr Vincent Crummles.
The unexpected success and favour with which hisexperiment at Portsmouth had been received, induced MrCrummles to prolong his stay in that town for a fortnightbeyond the period he had originally assigned for the duration ofhis visit, during which time Nicholas personated a vast variety ofcharacters with undiminished success, and attracted so manypeople to the theatre who had never been seen there before, that abenefit was considered by the manager a very promisingspeculation. Nicholas assenting3 to the terms proposed, the benefitwas had, and by it he realised no less a sum than twenty pounds.
Possessed of this unexpected wealth, his first act was to encloseto honest John Browdie the amount of his friendly loan, which heaccompanied with many expressions of gratitude4 and esteem5, andmany cordial wishes for his matrimonial happiness. To NewmanNoggs he forwarded one half of the sum he had realised,entreating6 him to take an opportunity of handing it to Kate insecret, and conveying to her the warmest assurances of his loveand affection. He made no mention of the way in which he hademployed himself; merely informing Newman that a letteraddressed to him under his assumed name at the Post Office,Portsmouth, would readily find him, and entreating that worthyfriend to write full particulars of the situation of his mother andsister, and an account of all the grand things that Ralph Nickleby had done for them since his departure from London.
‘You are out of spirits,’ said Smike, on the night after the letterhad been dispatched.
‘Not I!’ rejoined Nicholas, with assumed gaiety, for theconfession would have made the boy miserable7 all night; ‘I wasthinking about my sister, Smike.’
‘Sister!’
‘Ay.’
‘Is she like you?’ inquired Smike.
‘Why, so they say,’ replied Nicholas, laughing, ‘only a great dealhandsomer.’
‘She must be very beautiful,’ said Smike, after thinking a littlewhile with his hands folded together, and his eyes

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