He went down on his knee before her on the poor mean stairs, and put an end of her shawl to his lips—Chap. xiv.

"What a comical brother-in-law you are!"—Book 2, chap. iii.

"Louisa, my dear, you are the subject of a proposal of marriage that has been made to me"—Chap. xv.

"This, sir," said Bounderby, "is my wife, Mrs. Bounderby"—Book 2, chap. ii.