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"
I
'm
glad
you
think
it
good
sport
,
brother
,
"
she
continued
,
groping
wildly
through
this
amazement
.
"
Vamous
,
"
said
Sir
Pitt
.
"
Who
'd
ha
'
thought
it
!
what
a
sly
little
devil
!
what
a
little
fox
it
waws
!
"
he
muttered
to
himself
,
chuckling
with
pleasure
.
"
Who
'd
have
thought
what
?
"
cries
Miss
Crawley
,
stamping
with
her
foot
.
"
Pray
,
Miss
Sharp
,
are
you
waiting
for
the
Prince
Regent
's
divorce
,
that
you
do
n't
think
our
family
good
enough
for
you
?
"
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"
My
attitude
,
"
Rebecca
said
,
"
when
you
came
in
,
ma'am
,
did
not
look
as
if
I
despised
such
an
honour
as
this
good
--
this
noble
man
has
deigned
to
offer
me
.
Do
you
think
I
have
no
heart
?
Have
you
all
loved
me
,
and
been
so
kind
to
the
poor
orphan
--
deserted
--
girl
,
and
am
I
to
feel
nothing
?
O
my
friends
!
O
my
benefactors
!
may
not
my
love
,
my
life
,
my
duty
,
try
to
repay
the
confidence
you
have
shown
me
?
Do
you
grudge
me
even
gratitude
,
Miss
Crawley
?
It
is
too
much
--
my
heart
is
too
full
"
;
and
she
sank
down
in
a
chair
so
pathetically
,
that
most
of
the
audience
present
were
perfectly
melted
with
her
sadness
.
"
Whether
you
marry
me
or
not
,
you
're
a
good
little
girl
,
Becky
,
and
I
'm
your
vriend
,
mind
,
"
said
Sir
Pitt
,
and
putting
on
his
crape-bound
hat
,
he
walked
away
--
greatly
to
Rebecca
's
relief
;
for
it
was
evident
that
her
secret
was
unrevealed
to
Miss
Crawley
,
and
she
had
the
advantage
of
a
brief
reprieve
.
Putting
her
handkerchief
to
her
eyes
,
and
nodding
away
honest
Briggs
,
who
would
have
followed
her
upstairs
,
she
went
up
to
her
apartment
;
while
Briggs
and
Miss
Crawley
,
in
a
high
state
of
excitement
,
remained
to
discuss
the
strange
event
,
and
Firkin
,
not
less
moved
,
dived
down
into
the
kitchen
regions
,
and
talked
of
it
with
all
the
male
and
female
company
there
.
And
so
impressed
was
Mrs.
Firkin
with
the
news
,
that
she
thought
proper
to
write
off
by
that
very
night
's
post
,
"
with
her
humble
duty
to
Mrs.
Bute
Crawley
and
the
family
at
the
Rectory
,
and
Sir
Pitt
has
been
and
proposed
for
to
marry
Miss
Sharp
,
wherein
she
has
refused
him
,
to
the
wonder
of
all
.
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"
The
two
ladies
in
the
dining-room
(
where
worthy
Miss
Briggs
was
delighted
to
be
admitted
once
more
to
confidential
conversation
with
her
patroness
)
wondered
to
their
hearts
'
content
at
Sir
Pitt
's
offer
,
and
Rebecca
's
refusal
;
Briggs
very
acutely
suggesting
that
there
must
have
been
some
obstacle
in
the
shape
of
a
previous
attachment
,
otherwise
no
young
woman
in
her
senses
would
ever
have
refused
so
advantageous
a
proposal
.
"
You
would
have
accepted
it
yourself
,
would
n't
you
,
Briggs
?
"
Miss
Crawley
said
,
kindly
.