house you would scarcely believe! None of my efforts have met with the leastsuccess! Sir Walter puts me off with one paltry excuse after another. r arrival, but, as he said, their party was one of bold adventurers anddoubtless they could find their way to the top of a staircase. There is no reason that Icould not do something similar. I am not here on Mr Norrell's business.
No onewanted me. One hears of Mr Norrell in every place where thebook trade is perpetrated from Newcastle to Penzance. He had a very young man's belief in the absolute rightness of his own causeand the absolute wrongncss of everyone else's. Between him and the wood stood the blindKing in his dressing-gown.
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