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Nicholas is dispirited by what he sees, and he hates the idea that he’s an accomplice to it. But he redoubles his resolution to make the best of the situation, lest Ralph abandon his mother and sister.
As Nicholas brings Smike to Nicholas’s childhood home so he can die in peace, Kate and Charles Cheeryble’s nephew, Frank, grow closer. Smike dies in Nicholas’s arms and is buried under Nicholas’s favorite tree.
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Sir Mulberry grabs his whip and begins to beat Nicholas, but Nicholas snatches the whip and applies the whip to Sir Mulberry even more viciously, giving him a cut from his eye to his lip.
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