Mr Norrell opened a drawer and drew out a piece ofpaper. After a moment or two of silence Mr Lascellcs remarked that LordPortishead had written the article at Mr Norrell's express wish and withMr Norrell's aid and approval. The man considered this for a moment and then decided to rephrase hisoriginal question. I wonder,gentlemen, if you could tell me whether Mr Norrell would look favourablyupon my proposal? I have heard that Mr Norrell has a great deal to sayupon the subject.
The first ensured that the Willises would sleeplong past their customary hour; the second spell cause It was a charming room inkeeping with the tastes of its owner who would always chuse to come here for*Naturally, Mr Norre MrStrange will learn no actual magic from it. Why should he contradicthimself in this odd way? Oh! He is determined to keep some things to himself.
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