Nicholas Nickleby

by

Charles Dickens

Newman is Ralph’s clerk. Early in the novel, Newman tells Nicholas that he will be Nicholas’s ally because Nicholas Sr. was kind to him once when he didn’t need to be. In contrast, Newman despises Ralph because Ralph exploits him and treats him poorly. The difference in how Newman treats Nicholas and Ralph illustrates the novel’s views about loyalty and benevolence. Nicholas Sr.’s act of kindness toward Newman earned ongoing loyalty, while Ralph’s mistreatment of Newman leads Newman to work to actively undermine Ralph. Newman is instrumental in helping Nicholas and Smike on several occasions. And at the end of the novel, he teams up with another of Ralph’s former employees, Mr. Brooker, to find out that Ralph is Smike’s biological father and bring about Ralph’s downfall.

Newman Quotes in Nicholas Nickleby

The Nicholas Nickleby quotes below are all either spoken by Newman or refer to Newman. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Greed and Selfishness Theme Icon
).
Chapter 2 Quotes

The kind-hearted gentleman omitted to add that Newman Noggs, being utterly destitute, served him for rather less than the usual wages of a boy of thirteen.

Related Characters: Ralph, Newman
Page Number: 26
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 7 Quotes

My dear young Man.

I know the world. Your father did not, or he would not have done me a kindness when there was no hope of return. You do not, or you would not be bound on such a journey.

If ever you want a shelter in London (don't be angry at this, I once thought I never should), they know where I live, at the sign of the Crown, in Silver Street, Golden Square. It is at the corner of Silver Street and James Street, with a bar door both ways. You can come at night. Once, nobody was ashamed—never mind that. It's all over.

Related Characters: Newman (speaker), Nicholas, Ralph, Squeers , Nicholas Sr.
Page Number: 93
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 31 Quotes

He thought of what his home might be if Kate were there; he placed her in the empty chair, looked upon her, heard her speak; he felt again upon his arm the gentle pressure of the trembling hand; he strewed his costly rooms with the hundred silent tokens of feminine presence and occupation; he came back again to the cold fireside and the silent dreary splendour; and in that one glimpse of a better nature, born as it was in selfish thoughts, the rich man felt himself friendless, childless, and alone. Gold, for the instant, lost its lustre in his eyes, for there were countless treasures of the heart which it could never purchase.

A very slight circumstance was sufficient to banish such reflections from the mind of such a man. As Ralph looked vacantly out across the yard towards the window of the other office, he became suddenly aware of the earnest observation of Newman Noggs […]

Ralph exchanged his dreamy posture for his accustomed business attitude: the face of Newman disappeared, and the train of thought took to flight, all simultaneously, and in an instant.

Related Characters: Ralph, Kate, Newman
Page Number: 384
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 52 Quotes

'Hope to the last!' said Newman, clapping him on the back. 'Always hope; that's a dear boy. Never leave off hoping; it don't answer. Do you mind me, Nick? It don't answer. Don't leave a stone unturned. It's always something, to know you've done the most you could. But, don't leave off hoping, or it's of no use doing anything. Hope, hope, to the last!'

Related Characters: Newman (speaker), Nicholas, Ralph, Madeline, Arthur
Page Number: 641
Explanation and Analysis:
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Newman Quotes in Nicholas Nickleby

The Nicholas Nickleby quotes below are all either spoken by Newman or refer to Newman. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Greed and Selfishness Theme Icon
).
Chapter 2 Quotes

The kind-hearted gentleman omitted to add that Newman Noggs, being utterly destitute, served him for rather less than the usual wages of a boy of thirteen.

Related Characters: Ralph, Newman
Page Number: 26
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 7 Quotes

My dear young Man.

I know the world. Your father did not, or he would not have done me a kindness when there was no hope of return. You do not, or you would not be bound on such a journey.

If ever you want a shelter in London (don't be angry at this, I once thought I never should), they know where I live, at the sign of the Crown, in Silver Street, Golden Square. It is at the corner of Silver Street and James Street, with a bar door both ways. You can come at night. Once, nobody was ashamed—never mind that. It's all over.

Related Characters: Newman (speaker), Nicholas, Ralph, Squeers , Nicholas Sr.
Page Number: 93
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 31 Quotes

He thought of what his home might be if Kate were there; he placed her in the empty chair, looked upon her, heard her speak; he felt again upon his arm the gentle pressure of the trembling hand; he strewed his costly rooms with the hundred silent tokens of feminine presence and occupation; he came back again to the cold fireside and the silent dreary splendour; and in that one glimpse of a better nature, born as it was in selfish thoughts, the rich man felt himself friendless, childless, and alone. Gold, for the instant, lost its lustre in his eyes, for there were countless treasures of the heart which it could never purchase.

A very slight circumstance was sufficient to banish such reflections from the mind of such a man. As Ralph looked vacantly out across the yard towards the window of the other office, he became suddenly aware of the earnest observation of Newman Noggs […]

Ralph exchanged his dreamy posture for his accustomed business attitude: the face of Newman disappeared, and the train of thought took to flight, all simultaneously, and in an instant.

Related Characters: Ralph, Kate, Newman
Page Number: 384
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 52 Quotes

'Hope to the last!' said Newman, clapping him on the back. 'Always hope; that's a dear boy. Never leave off hoping; it don't answer. Do you mind me, Nick? It don't answer. Don't leave a stone unturned. It's always something, to know you've done the most you could. But, don't leave off hoping, or it's of no use doing anything. Hope, hope, to the last!'

Related Characters: Newman (speaker), Nicholas, Ralph, Madeline, Arthur
Page Number: 641
Explanation and Analysis: