Hindi, asked by itumbasar1403, 18 hours ago

(at dothboys hall) touch that boy at your peril .l will not stand by and see it done .who said these word to whom​

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Answered by ajipandhakkal1976
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Answered by Alyss4869
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Answer: Nicholas Nickleby

by Charles Dickens

Explanation:

http://thehundredbooks.com/nicholas_nickleby.htm

So, in the book Nicholas Nickleby,written by Charles Dickens says:

'The work this unhappy drudge performed would have cost the establishment some ten or twelve shillings a week in the way of wages, and Squeers, who, as a matter of policy, made severe examples of all runaways from Dotheboys Hall, prepared to take full vengeance on Smike.

At the first blow Smike uttered a shriek of pain, and Nicholas Nickleby started up from his desk, and cried "Stop!" in a furious voice.

"Touch that boy at your peril. I will not stand by and see it done."'

According to the text, Nickleby cries Stop to Squeers, who was bullying Smike.

Hope this helps!

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