Mr Norrell isdetermined that Strange shall be brought to justice for his crimes. The thorns were large,sharp and plentiful; several times he found himself pinned into the briar- bushesin so many places an He shook hands with all of them and was a little taken aback when Davey,who for all his strength and size was as sentimental as a schoolgirl, insisted onembracing him and actually shed tears. Just then the two eminent physicians whom Mr Norrell had employed toattend Childermass entered the room.
Low spirits, Mr Black, are the veryworst torment that a man can be afflicted with. It would seem to me that an old man, suchas Mr Brandy, with nothing to recommend him but his money, ought t Precisely! declared the gentleman triumphantly. St Paul's Cathedral sothat for a moment it was the living embodiment of the Raven-in-Flight; thegreat black bed in the inn at Wansford.
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