Hisface was a terrible sight. Norrell was half-lying, half-sitting on the floor, his back against a desk. But you know very wellthat he only wrote them because you told him to. It is the right of a traveller to vent theirfrustration at every minor inconvenience by writing of it to their friends.
Mr Norrell refused to believe this and in his private study on the secondfloor he cast spells and peered into a silv rather ran upon domestic improvements hewas quite unable to refrain from giving Strange advice upon the matter. You will oblige me by returning the King to my care, said Dr John. In particular they were in high hopesthat The Mirrour of the Lyf of Ralph Stokesey would provide answers to some of the most puzzlingmysteries in English magic.
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