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Chapter VI
Little Nell stood timidly by, with her eyes raised to the countenance of
Mr Quilp as he read the letter, plainly showing by her looks that while
she entertained some fear and distrust of the little man, she was
much inclined to laugh at his uncouth appearance and grotesque
attitude. And yet there was visible on the part of the child a painful
anxiety for his reply, and consciousness of his power to render it
disagreeable or distressing, which was strongly at variance with this
impulse and restrained it more effectually than she could possibly
have done by any efforts of her own.
That Mr Quilp was himself perplexed, and that in no small degree, by
the contents of the letter, was sufficiently obvious. Before he had got
through the first two or three lines he began to open his eyes very
wide and to frown most horribly, the next two or three caused him to
scratch his head in an uncommonly vicious manner, and when he
came to the conclusion he gave a long dismal whistle indicative of
surprise and dismay. After folding and laying it down beside him, he
bit the nails of all of his ten fingers with extreme voracity; and taking
it up sharply, read it again. The second perusal was to all appearance
as unsatisfactory as the first, and plunged him into a profound reverie
from which he awakened to another assault upon his nails and a long
stare at the child, who with her eyes turned towards the ground
awaited his further pleasure.
'Halloa here!' he said at length, in a voice, and with a suddenness,
which made the child start as though a gun had been fired off at her
ear. 'Nelly!'
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Yes, sir.'
Do you know what's inside this letter, Nell?'
No, sir!'
Are you sure, quite sure, quite certain, upon your soul?'
Quite sure, sir.'
Do you wish you may die if you do know, hey?' said the dwarf.
Indeed I don't know,' returned the child.
Well!' muttered Quilp as he marked her earnest look. 'I believe you.
Humph! Gone already? Gone in four-and-twenty hours! What the devil
has he done with it, that's the mystery!'
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