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Osborne
made
no
motion
to
take
it
,
but
shouted
out
once
more
and
with
another
curse
to
his
servant
to
drive
on
.
Dobbin
laid
his
hand
on
the
carriage
side
.
"
I
will
see
you
,
sir
,
"
he
said
.
"
I
have
a
message
for
you
.
"
"
From
that
woman
?
"
said
Osborne
,
fiercely
.
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"
No
,
"
replied
the
other
,
"
from
your
son
"
;
at
which
Osborne
fell
back
into
the
corner
of
his
carriage
,
and
Dobbin
allowing
it
to
pass
on
,
rode
close
behind
it
,
and
so
through
the
town
until
they
reached
Mr.
Osborne
's
hotel
,
and
without
a
word
.
There
he
followed
Osborne
up
to
his
apartments
.
George
had
often
been
in
the
rooms
;
they
were
the
lodgings
which
the
Crawleys
had
occupied
during
their
stay
in
Brussels
.
"
Pray
,
have
you
any
commands
for
me
,
Captain
Dobbin
,
or
,
I
beg
your
pardon
,
I
should
say
MAJOR
Dobbin
,
since
better
men
than
you
are
dead
,
and
you
step
into
their
SHOES
?
"
said
Mr.
Osborne
,
in
that
sarcastic
tone
which
he
sometimes
was
pleased
to
assume
.
"
Better
men
ARE
dead
,
"
Dobbin
replied
.
"
I
want
to
speak
to
you
about
one
.
"
"
Make
it
short
,
sir
,
"
said
the
other
with
an
oath
,
scowling
at
his
visitor
.
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"
I
am
here
as
his
closest
friend
,
"
the
Major
resumed
,
"
and
the
executor
of
his
will
.
He
made
it
before
he
went
into
action
.
Are
you
aware
how
small
his
means
are
,
and
of
the
straitened
circumstances
of
his
widow
?
"
"
I
do
n't
know
his
widow
,
sir
,
"
Osborne
said
.
"
Let
her
go
back
to
her
father
.
"
But
the
gentleman
whom
he
addressed
was
determined
to
remain
in
good
temper
,
and
went
on
without
heeding
the
interruption
.