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"
Such
an
angel
as
YOU
I
am
sure
would
,
"
Mr.
Dobbin
said
,
with
atrocious
astuteness
.
"
And
no
man
can
pardon
himself
for
giving
a
woman
pain
.
What
would
you
feel
,
if
a
man
were
faithless
to
you
?
"
"
I
should
perish
--
I
should
throw
myself
out
of
window
--
I
should
take
poison
--
I
should
pine
and
die
.
I
know
I
should
,
"
Miss
cried
,
who
had
nevertheless
gone
through
one
or
two
affairs
of
the
heart
without
any
idea
of
suicide
.
"
And
there
are
others
,
"
Dobbin
continued
,
"
as
true
and
as
kind-hearted
as
yourself
.
I
'm
not
speaking
about
the
West
Indian
heiress
,
Miss
Osborne
,
but
about
a
poor
girl
whom
George
once
loved
,
and
who
was
bred
from
her
childhood
to
think
of
nobody
but
him
.
I
've
seen
her
in
her
poverty
uncomplaining
,
broken-hearted
,
without
a
fault
.
It
is
of
Miss
Sedley
I
speak
.
Dear
Miss
Osborne
,
can
your
generous
heart
quarrel
with
your
brother
for
being
faithful
to
her
?
Could
his
own
conscience
ever
forgive
him
if
he
deserted
her
?
Be
her
friend
--
she
always
loved
you
--
and
--
and
I
am
come
here
charged
by
George
to
tell
you
that
he
holds
his
engagement
to
her
as
the
most
sacred
duty
he
has
;
and
to
entreat
you
,
at
least
,
to
be
on
his
side
.
"
When
any
strong
emotion
took
possession
of
Mr.
Dobbin
,
and
after
the
first
word
or
two
of
hesitation
,
he
could
speak
with
perfect
fluency
,
and
it
was
evident
that
his
eloquence
on
this
occasion
made
some
impression
upon
the
lady
whom
he
addressed
.
"
Well
,
"
said
she
,
"
this
is
--
most
surprising
--
most
painful
--
most
extraordinary
--
what
will
Papa
say
?
--
that
George
should
fling
away
such
a
superb
establishment
as
was
offered
to
him
but
at
any
rate
he
has
found
a
very
brave
champion
in
you
,
Captain
Dobbin
.
It
is
of
no
use
,
however
,
"
she
continued
,
after
a
pause
;
"
I
feel
for
poor
Miss
Sedley
,
most
certainly
--
most
sincerely
,
you
know
.
We
never
thought
the
match
a
good
one
,
though
we
were
always
very
kind
to
her
here
--
very
.
But
Papa
will
never
consent
,
I
am
sure
.
And
a
well
brought
up
young
woman
,
you
know
--
with
a
well-regulated
mind
,
must
--
George
must
give
her
up
,
dear
Captain
Dobbin
,
indeed
he
must
.
"
"
Ought
a
man
to
give
up
the
woman
he
loved
,
just
when
misfortune
befell
her
?
"
Dobbin
said
,
holding
out
his
hand
.
"
Dear
Miss
Osborne
,
is
this
the
counsel
I
hear
from
you
?
My
dear
young
lady
!
you
must
befriend
her
.
He
ca
n't
give
her
up
.
He
must
not
give
her
up
.
Would
a
man
,
think
you
,
give
YOU
up
if
you
were
poor
?
"
This
adroit
question
touched
the
heart
of
Miss
Jane
Osborne
not
a
little
.
"
I
do
n't
know
whether
we
poor
girls
ought
to
believe
what
you
men
say
,
Captain
,
"
she
said
.
"
There
is
that
in
woman
's
tenderness
which
induces
her
to
believe
too
easily
.
I
'm
afraid
you
are
cruel
,
cruel
deceivers
,
"
--
and
Dobbin
certainly
thought
he
felt
a
pressure
of
the
hand
which
Miss
Osborne
had
extended
to
him
.
He
dropped
it
in
some
alarm
.
"
Deceivers
!
"
said
he
.
"
No
,
dear
Miss
Osborne
,
all
men
are
not
;
your
brother
is
not
;
George
has
loved
Amelia
Sedley
ever
since
they
were
children
;
no
wealth
would
make
him
marry
any
but
her
.
Ought
he
to
forsake
her
?
Would
you
counsel
him
to
do
so
?
"