uliar habit of comparing thepicture of the room as it was contained in the mirror and the room as it reallywas. Everyone, it seemed, was delighted with what Mr Norrell had done. Yet still I cannot help but think that millinery is a greatdeal of work. I tellyou what we shall do; tomorrow you and I shall go to the Mansion House towait upon the Lord Mayor and one or two of the aldermen.
He found himself in an old-fashioned parlour with dark oak panelling and amantelpiece the size of a young triumphal arch. adness you feel at the dreariness of Englandcompared to the delightful life you lead at my house where there is Their captainscarry letters of commission purporting to come from John Uskglass and theysay that he will shortly appear to re-establish his reign in Newcastle. Myknowledge of ecclesiastical magic is very slight, but I should be glad to be ofuse to someone.
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