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It
was
his
counsel
had
brought
about
this
marriage
,
and
all
that
was
to
ensue
from
it
.
And
why
was
it
?
Because
he
loved
her
so
much
that
he
could
not
bear
to
see
her
unhappy
:
or
because
his
own
sufferings
of
suspense
were
so
unendurable
that
he
was
glad
to
crush
them
at
once
--
as
we
hasten
a
funeral
after
a
death
,
or
,
when
a
separation
from
those
we
love
is
imminent
,
can
not
rest
until
the
parting
be
over
.
"
You
are
a
good
fellow
,
William
,
"
said
Mr.
Osborne
in
a
softened
voice
;
"
and
me
and
George
should
n't
part
in
anger
,
that
is
true
.
Look
here
.
I
've
done
for
him
as
much
as
any
father
ever
did
.
He
's
had
three
times
as
much
money
from
me
,
as
I
warrant
your
father
ever
gave
you
.
But
I
do
n't
brag
about
that
.
How
I
've
toiled
for
him
,
and
worked
and
employed
my
talents
and
energy
,
I
wo
n't
say
.
Ask
Chopper
.
Ask
himself
.
Ask
the
City
of
London
.
Well
,
I
propose
to
him
such
a
marriage
as
any
nobleman
in
the
land
might
be
proud
of
--
the
only
thing
in
life
I
ever
asked
him
--
and
he
refuses
me
.
Am
I
wrong
?
Is
the
quarrel
of
MY
making
?
What
do
I
seek
but
his
good
,
for
which
I
've
been
toiling
like
a
convict
ever
since
he
was
born
?
Nobody
can
say
there
's
anything
selfish
in
me
.
Let
him
come
back
.
I
say
,
here
's
my
hand
.
I
say
,
forget
and
forgive
.
As
for
marrying
now
,
it
's
out
of
the
question
.
Let
him
and
Miss
S.
make
it
up
,
and
make
out
the
marriage
afterwards
,
when
he
comes
back
a
Colonel
;
for
he
shall
be
a
Colonel
,
by
G
--
he
shall
,
if
money
can
do
it
.
I
'm
glad
you
've
brought
him
round
.
I
know
it
's
you
,
Dobbin
.
You
've
took
him
out
of
many
a
scrape
before
.
Let
him
come
.
I
sha
n't
be
hard
.
Come
along
,
and
dine
in
Russell
Square
to-day
:
both
of
you
.
The
old
shop
,
the
old
hour
.
You
'll
find
a
neck
of
venison
,
and
no
questions
asked
.
"
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This
praise
and
confidence
smote
Dobbin
's
heart
very
keenly
.
Every
moment
the
colloquy
continued
in
this
tone
,
he
felt
more
and
more
guilty
.
"
Sir
,
"
said
he
,
"
I
fear
you
deceive
yourself
.
I
am
sure
you
do
.
George
is
much
too
high-minded
a
man
ever
to
marry
for
money
.
A
threat
on
your
part
that
you
would
disinherit
him
in
case
of
disobedience
would
only
be
followed
by
resistance
on
his
.
"
"
Why
,
hang
it
,
man
,
you
do
n't
call
offering
him
eight
or
ten
thousand
a
year
threatening
him
?
"
Mr.
Osborne
said
,
with
still
provoking
good
humour
.
"
'
Gad
,
if
Miss
S.
will
have
me
,
I
'm
her
man
.
I
ai
n't
particular
about
a
shade
or
so
of
tawny
.
"
And
the
old
gentleman
gave
his
knowing
grin
and
coarse
laugh
.
"
You
forget
,
sir
,
previous
engagements
into
which
Captain
Osborne
had
entered
,
"
the
ambassador
said
,
gravely
.
"
What
engagements
?
What
the
devil
do
you
mean
?
You
do
n't
mean
,
"
Mr.
Osborne
continued
,
gathering
wrath
and
astonishment
as
the
thought
now
first
came
upon
him
;
"
you
do
n't
mean
that
he
's
such
a
d
--
--
fool
as
to
be
still
hankering
after
that
swindling
old
bankrupt
's
daughter
?
You
've
not
come
here
for
to
make
me
suppose
that
he
wants
to
marry
HER
?
Marry
HER
,
that
IS
a
good
one
.
My
son
and
heir
marry
a
beggar
's
girl
out
of
a
gutter
.
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D
--
--
him
,
if
he
does
,
let
him
buy
a
broom
and
sweep
a
crossing
.
She
was
always
dangling
and
ogling
after
him
,
I
recollect
now
;
and
I
've
no
doubt
she
was
put
on
by
her
old
sharper
of
a
father
.
"
"
Mr.
Sedley
was
your
very
good
friend
,
sir
,
"
Dobbin
interposed
,
almost
pleased
at
finding
himself
growing
angry
.
"
Time
was
you
called
him
better
names
than
rogue
and
swindler
.
The
match
was
of
your
making
.
George
had
no
right
to
play
fast
and
loose
--
"
"
Fast
and
loose
!
"
howled
out
old
Osborne
.
"
Fast
and
loose
!
Why
,
hang
me
,
those
are
the
very
words
my
gentleman
used
himself
when
he
gave
himself
airs
,
last
Thursday
was
a
fortnight
,
and
talked
about
the
British
army
to
his
father
who
made
him
.
What
,
it
's
you
who
have
been
a
setting
of
him
up
--
is
it
?
and
my
service
to
you
,
CAPTAIN
.
It
's
you
who
want
to
introduce
beggars
into
my
family
.
Thank
you
for
nothing
,
Captain
.
Marry
HER
indeed
--
he
,
he
!
why
should
he
?
I
warrant
you
she
'd
go
to
him
fast
enough
without
.
"