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"
Horrid
!
"
cried
Rebecca
,
enjoying
his
perplexity
.
"
Besides
,
I
do
n't
want
to
desert
her
,
"
cried
the
brother
.
"
She
SHA
N'T
be
deserted
.
There
is
a
seat
for
her
in
my
carriage
,
and
one
for
you
,
dear
Mrs.
Crawley
,
if
you
will
come
;
and
if
we
can
get
horses
--
"
sighed
he
--
"
I
have
two
to
sell
,
"
the
lady
said
.
Jos
could
have
flung
himself
into
her
arms
at
the
news
.
"
Get
the
carriage
,
Isidor
,
"
he
cried
;
"
we
've
found
them
--
we
have
found
them
.
"
My
horses
never
were
in
harness
,
"
added
the
lady
.
"
Bullfinch
would
kick
the
carriage
to
pieces
,
if
you
put
him
in
the
traces
.
"
"
But
he
is
quiet
to
ride
?
"
asked
the
civilian
.
"
As
quiet
as
a
lamb
,
and
as
fast
as
a
hare
,
"
answered
Rebecca
.
"
Do
you
think
he
is
up
to
my
weight
?
"
Jos
said
.
He
was
already
on
his
back
,
in
imagination
,
without
ever
so
much
as
a
thought
for
poor
Amelia
.
What
person
who
loved
a
horse-speculation
could
resist
such
a
temptation
?
In
reply
,
Rebecca
asked
him
to
come
into
her
room
,
whither
he
followed
her
quite
breathless
to
conclude
the
bargain
.
Jos
seldom
spent
a
half-hour
in
his
life
which
cost
him
so
much
money
.
Rebecca
,
measuring
the
value
of
the
goods
which
she
had
for
sale
by
Jos
's
eagerness
to
purchase
,
as
well
as
by
the
scarcity
of
the
article
,
put
upon
her
horses
a
price
so
prodigious
as
to
make
even
the
civilian
draw
back
.
"
She
would
sell
both
or
neither
,
"
she
said
,
resolutely
.
Rawdon
had
ordered
her
not
to
part
with
them
for
a
price
less
than
that
which
she
specified
.
Lord
Bareacres
below
would
give
her
the
same
money
--
and
with
all
her
love
and
regard
for
the
Sedley
family
,
her
dear
Mr.
Joseph
must
conceive
that
poor
people
must
live
--
nobody
,
in
a
word
,
could
be
more
affectionate
,
but
more
firm
about
the
matter
of
business
.
Jos
ended
by
agreeing
,
as
might
be
supposed
of
him
.
The
sum
he
had
to
give
her
was
so
large
that
he
was
obliged
to
ask
for
time
;
so
large
as
to
be
a
little
fortune
to
Rebecca
,
who
rapidly
calculated
that
with
this
sum
,
and
the
sale
of
the
residue
of
Rawdon
's
effects
,
and
her
pension
as
a
widow
should
he
fall
,
she
would
now
be
absolutely
independent
of
the
world
,
and
might
look
her
weeds
steadily
in
the
face
.