The neighbor lives next to the Nicklebys when they move to the cottage owned by the Cheeryble brothers. The neighbor makes gestures toward Mrs. Nickleby that she considers romantic, including tossing cucumbers over the fence that separates the two houses. Mrs. Nickleby declines those advances but is nonetheless flattered by them. She is incredulous when the neighbor’s attendant says that the neighbor is mentally unwell.
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The Neighbor Character Timeline in Nicholas Nickleby
The timeline below shows where the character The Neighbor appears in Nicholas Nickleby. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
Chapter 37
...stories from the party. When Smike goes to bed, Mrs. Nickleby tells Nicholas about their neighbor. The gardens of both houses are adjoined, and the neighbor has taken to throwing cucumbers...
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Chapter 41
The neighbor next door appears on a ladder. He begins to flirt with Mrs. Nickleby and asks...
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The neighbor climbs higher on the ladder and throws off his robe, revealing his “small-clothes” (similar to...
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Chapter 49
...of legs appears at the chimney. They investigate, and Mrs. Nickleby remarks that it’s their neighbor who is in love with her.
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They pull the neighbor out of the chimney. He announces that he needs a bottle of wine and a...
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Kate tells Tim and Frank to bring the neighbor next door. Frank is concerned about whether they’ll be able to do that until he...
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