I do not believe that any one had thoughtmarrying you, with your long nose and unamiable disposition, until itoccurred to me to do so. The Book of Loveday Ingham was an account of the day-to-day occupations of a fifteenth-centurymagician in Cambridge. Look atall that one magician has been able to accomplish! Only consider what twomight do! Strange and Norrell! Oh, it sounds very wel So Mr Segundus became a tutor in magic.
Whoever the man was that Clegg was sent to seek out, he is longdead. My own magic does not rely upon any such nonsensicalideas. For the rest of the night he sat by himself under the elm-tree. nge's opinion which Mr Norrellmost wished to hear and Strange's advice which he sought before anyother.
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