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"
Are
you
preparing
to
join
the
army
,
Mr.
Joseph
?
"
she
said
.
"
Is
there
to
be
nobody
left
in
Brussels
to
protect
us
poor
women
?
"
Jos
succeeded
in
plunging
into
the
coat
,
and
came
forward
blushing
and
stuttering
out
excuses
to
his
fair
visitor
.
"
How
was
she
after
the
events
of
the
morning
--
after
the
fatigues
of
the
ball
the
night
before
?
"
Monsieur
Isidor
disappeared
into
his
master
's
adjacent
bedroom
,
bearing
off
the
flowered
dressing-gown
.
"
How
good
of
you
to
ask
,
"
said
she
,
pressing
one
of
his
hands
in
both
her
own
.
"
How
cool
and
collected
you
look
when
everybody
else
is
frightened
!
How
is
our
dear
little
Emmy
?
It
must
have
been
an
awful
,
awful
parting
.
"
"
Tremendous
,
"
Jos
said
.
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"
You
men
can
bear
anything
,
"
replied
the
lady
.
"
Parting
or
danger
are
nothing
to
you
.
Own
now
that
you
were
going
to
join
the
army
and
leave
us
to
our
fate
.
I
know
you
were
--
something
tells
me
you
were
.
I
was
so
frightened
,
when
the
thought
came
into
my
head
(
for
I
do
sometimes
think
of
you
when
I
am
alone
,
Mr.
Joseph
)
,
that
I
ran
off
immediately
to
beg
and
entreat
you
not
to
fly
from
us
.
"
This
speech
might
be
interpreted
,
"
My
dear
sir
,
should
an
accident
befall
the
army
,
and
a
retreat
be
necessary
,
you
have
a
very
comfortable
carriage
,
in
which
I
propose
to
take
a
seat
.
"
I
do
n't
know
whether
Jos
understood
the
words
in
this
sense
.
But
he
was
profoundly
mortified
by
the
lady
's
inattention
to
him
during
their
stay
at
Brussels
.
He
had
never
been
presented
to
any
of
Rawdon
Crawley
's
great
acquaintances
:
he
had
scarcely
been
invited
to
Rebecca
's
parties
;
for
he
was
too
timid
to
play
much
,
and
his
presence
bored
George
and
Rawdon
equally
,
who
neither
of
them
,
perhaps
,
liked
to
have
a
witness
of
the
amusements
in
which
the
pair
chose
to
indulge
.
"
Ah
!
"
thought
Jos
,
"
now
she
wants
me
she
comes
to
me
.
When
there
is
nobody
else
in
the
way
she
can
think
about
old
Joseph
Sedley
!
"
But
besides
these
doubts
he
felt
flattered
at
the
idea
Rebecca
expressed
of
his
courage
.
He
blushed
a
good
deal
,
and
put
on
an
air
of
importance
.
"
I
should
like
to
see
the
action
,
"
he
said
.
"
Every
man
of
any
spirit
would
,
you
know
.
I
've
seen
a
little
service
in
India
,
but
nothing
on
this
grand
scale
.
"
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"
You
men
would
sacrifice
anything
for
a
pleasure
,
"
Rebecca
answered
.
"
Captain
Crawley
left
me
this
morning
as
gay
as
if
he
were
going
to
a
hunting
party
.
What
does
he
care
?
What
do
any
of
you
care
for
the
agonies
and
tortures
of
a
poor
forsaken
woman
?
(
I
wonder
whether
he
could
really
have
been
going
to
the
troops
,
this
great
lazy
gourmand
?
)
Oh
!
dear
Mr.
Sedley
,
I
have
come
to
you
for
comfort
--
for
consolation
.
I
have
been
on
my
knees
all
the
morning
.
I
tremble
at
the
frightful
danger
into
which
our
husbands
,
our
friends
,
our
brave
troops
and
allies
,
are
rushing
.
And
I
come
here
for
shelter
,
and
find
another
of
my
friends
--
the
last
remaining
to
me
--
bent
upon
plunging
into
the
dreadful
scene
!
"
"
My
dear
madam
,
"
Jos
replied
,
now
beginning
to
be
quite
soothed
,
"
do
n't
be
alarmed
.
I
only
said
I
should
like
to
go
--
what
Briton
would
not
?
But
my
duty
keeps
me
here
:
I
ca
n't
leave
that
poor
creature
in
the
next
room
.
"
And
he
pointed
with
his
finger
to
the
door
of
the
chamber
in
which
Amelia
was
.