which he had been so ill-advised as to acceptwhen Mr Norrell offered it, all combined to make Strange very heavyand sleepy. In a little while nothingwould be left of them. He did not know what he meant to say. You sitthere, every bit as rich, healthy and comfortable as ever you were, whereas Iam the wretchedest being in London.
Whatwere they saying? I believe I heard one of them call the other stupid and ugly. But Lady Wellington, a small, unhappy person whose opinion wasnot much valued by her husband, did not know. Chief among these delusions was thebelief that London had been drowned in a great flood. Mr Marston, the dark young man, did not need any one to tell him thatthis was Mr Norrell's carriage.
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