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"
All
what
?
"
Captain
Dobbin
roared
out
.
"
Have
n't
they
been
engaged
ever
since
they
were
children
?
Was
n't
it
as
good
as
a
marriage
?
Dare
any
soul
on
earth
breathe
a
word
against
the
sweetest
,
the
purest
,
the
tenderest
,
the
most
angelical
of
young
women
?
"
"
La
,
William
,
do
n't
be
so
highty-tighty
with
US
.
We
're
not
men
.
We
ca
n't
fight
you
,
"
Miss
Jane
said
.
"
We
've
said
nothing
against
Miss
Sedley
:
but
that
her
conduct
throughout
was
MOST
IMPRUDENT
,
not
to
call
it
by
any
worse
name
;
and
that
her
parents
are
people
who
certainly
merit
their
misfortunes
.
"
"
Had
n't
you
better
,
now
that
Miss
Sedley
is
free
,
propose
for
her
yourself
,
William
?
"
Miss
Ann
asked
sarcastically
.
"
It
would
be
a
most
eligible
family
connection
.
He
!
he
!
"
"
I
marry
her
!
"
Dobbin
said
,
blushing
very
much
,
and
talking
quick
.
"
If
you
are
so
ready
,
young
ladies
,
to
chop
and
change
,
do
you
suppose
that
she
is
?
Laugh
and
sneer
at
that
angel
.
She
ca
n't
hear
it
;
and
she
's
miserable
and
unfortunate
,
and
deserves
to
be
laughed
at
.
Go
on
joking
,
Ann
.
You
're
the
wit
of
the
family
,
and
the
others
like
to
hear
it
.
"
"
I
must
tell
you
again
we
're
not
in
a
barrack
,
William
,
"
Miss
Ann
remarked
.
"
In
a
barrack
,
by
Jove
--
I
wish
anybody
in
a
barrack
would
say
what
you
do
,
"
cried
out
this
uproused
British
lion
.
"
I
should
like
to
hear
a
man
breathe
a
word
against
her
,
by
Jupiter
.
But
men
do
n't
talk
in
this
way
,
Ann
:
it
's
only
women
,
who
get
together
and
hiss
,
and
shriek
,
and
cackle
.
There
,
get
away
--
do
n't
begin
to
cry
.
I
only
said
you
were
a
couple
of
geese
,
"
Will
Dobbin
said
,
perceiving
Miss
Ann
's
pink
eyes
were
beginning
to
moisten
as
usual
.
"
Well
,
you
're
not
geese
,
you
're
swans
--
anything
you
like
,
only
do
,
do
leave
Miss
Sedley
alone
.
"
Anything
like
William
's
infatuation
about
that
silly
little
flirting
,
ogling
thing
was
never
known
,
the
mamma
and
sisters
agreed
together
in
thinking
:
and
they
trembled
lest
,
her
engagement
being
off
with
Osborne
,
she
should
take
up
immediately
her
other
admirer
and
Captain
.
In
which
forebodings
these
worthy
young
women
no
doubt
judged
according
to
the
best
of
their
experience
;
or
rather
(
for
as
yet
they
had
had
no
opportunities
of
marrying
or
of
jilting
)
according
to
their
own
notions
of
right
and
wrong
.
"
It
is
a
mercy
,
Mamma
,
that
the
regiment
is
ordered
abroad
,
"
the
girls
said
.
"
THIS
danger
,
at
any
rate
,
is
spared
our
brother
.
"
Such
,
indeed
,
was
the
fact
;
and
so
it
is
that
the
French
Emperor
comes
in
to
perform
a
part
in
this
domestic
comedy
of
Vanity
Fair
which
we
are
now
playing
,
and
which
would
never
have
been
enacted
without
the
intervention
of
this
august
mute
personage
.
It
was
he
that
ruined
the
Bourbons
and
Mr.
John
Sedley
.
It
was
he
whose
arrival
in
his
capital
called
up
all
France
in
arms
to
defend
him
there
;
and
all
Europe
to
oust
him
.