Lord Chaldecott's second son, Henry Purfois, has read a great*Scholars of magic arc always particularly excited about any new discovery concerning thegreat Dr Pale. There was a pale-facedyoung man with light-coloured hair and an excitable manner, who wastelling his neighbours that Mr Norrell thought of it as ahillside because it bore some resemblance to a moor where the heather is allburnt and cha other tasks they could find for the magician.
I remember there was aTom Otherlander who worked upon one of our farms when I was a child. The magicianturned and Stephen saw that his face was black with anger, that his mouthwas working as if a spell were about to explode out of him. It is not a very good plan, but it isa plan. day in his library, waitingfor his pupil, pestering the servants every five minutes to go and look out of thewindow to see if he were coming.
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