Prevent your pupil from returning to England! But . If there is any way in which I can serve MrNorrell, then, of course, I shall be very happy. He was a vigorous-looking, active sort of man of fifty or so years,dressed in the stout clothes and boots of a gentleman-farmer. Mr Drawlight told Mr Lascelles that Norrellshould be discouraged from thinking of the Shropshire magician and, thoughMr Las
Simplybeing alive at that moment seemed, in some indefinable way, ungentlcmanly. Mr Norrell blinked his small eyes rapidly. Into the trees! The little colour that was left in Drawlight's face drained away. y heart in case the pale king with the long black hair should be seated in thedarkness waiting for him.
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