So I have heard, sir. After all, if it had not been for Mr NorrellLady Pole and he would never have fallen under an enchantment. No, you are mistaken, sir. Though he trusted his servants in many other matters, theirtalents did not quite run to scholarship, so he asked Mr Segundus to
rservice this minute! After tonight I can never hear his name spoken by you orany of your servants again on pain of dismissal. I shall be happy to meet MrStrange, he said. For the first time he was able to see the log of moss-oak properly. Hecontinually gives it as his opinion that nothing is so desirable as that themagicians of this Age should immediately summon us up and beg for ourassistance.