Mr. Paggle lifted his own ale in the air. “What shall we toast to?”“ Yarrow’s right hook?” Peer said.“ Bray’s unladylike nerve?” Arlow suggested.“ To new friends, ” Yarrow said.“ New friends, ” they agreed. Their glasses clinked merrily.

March McCarron
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The narrator is suggesting that in order to make friends, you have to be friendly. This is a quote about friendship in the context of the novel. The narrator is making fun of Mr. Paggle who is trying too hard by asking what they should drink to toast. The author is poking fun at the narrator because he drank to celebrate his new friendship with Bray and Yarrow and didn't respect them enough to allow them to choose what they wanted.

Source: Division Of The Marked

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