Понятно
Понятно
Для того чтобы воспользоваться закладками, необходимо
Войти или зарегистрироваться
Отмена
Для того чтобы воспользоваться озвучкой предложений, необходимо
Войти или зарегистрироваться
Отмена
Озвучка предложений доступна при наличии PRO-доступа
Купить PRO-доступ
Отмена
791
"
Good
God
,
you
do
n't
mean
to
say
you
want
to
break
off
?
"
asked
Dobbin
,
starting
up
.
792
"
In
other
words
,
you
ask
me
if
I
'm
a
man
of
honour
,
"
said
Osborne
,
fiercely
;
"
is
that
what
you
mean
?
You
've
adopted
such
a
tone
regarding
me
lately
that
I
'm
--
--
--
if
I
'll
bear
it
any
more
.
793
"
Отключить рекламу
794
"
What
have
I
done
?
I
've
told
you
you
were
neglecting
a
sweet
girl
,
George
.
I
've
told
you
that
when
you
go
to
town
you
ought
to
go
to
her
,
and
not
to
the
gambling-houses
about
St.
James
's
.
"
795
"
You
want
your
money
back
,
I
suppose
,
"
said
George
,
with
a
sneer
.
796
"
Of
course
I
do
--
I
always
did
,
did
n't
I
?
"
says
Dobbin
.
"
You
speak
like
a
generous
fellow
.
"
797
"
No
,
hang
it
,
William
,
I
beg
your
pardon
"
--
here
George
interposed
in
a
fit
of
remorse
;
"
you
have
been
my
friend
in
a
hundred
ways
,
Heaven
knows
.
You
've
got
me
out
of
a
score
of
scrapes
.
When
Crawley
of
the
Guards
won
that
sum
of
money
of
me
I
should
have
been
done
but
for
you
:
I
know
I
should
.
But
you
should
n't
deal
so
hardly
with
me
;
you
should
n't
be
always
catechising
me
.
I
am
very
fond
of
Amelia
;
I
adore
her
,
and
that
sort
of
thing
.
Do
n't
look
angry
.
She
's
faultless
;
I
know
she
is
.
But
you
see
there
's
no
fun
in
winning
a
thing
unless
you
play
for
it
.
Hang
it
:
the
regiment
's
just
back
from
the
West
Indies
,
I
must
have
a
little
fling
,
and
then
when
I
'm
married
I
'll
reform
;
I
will
upon
my
honour
,
now
.
Отключить рекламу
798
And
--
I
say
--
Dob
--
do
n't
be
angry
with
me
,
and
I
'll
give
you
a
hundred
next
month
,
when
I
know
my
father
will
stand
something
handsome
;
and
I
'll
ask
Heavytop
for
leave
,
and
I
'll
go
to
town
,
and
see
Amelia
to-morrow
--
there
now
,
will
that
satisfy
you
?
"
799
"
It
is
impossible
to
be
long
angry
with
you
,
George
,
"
said
the
good-natured
Captain
;
"
and
as
for
the
money
,
old
boy
,
you
know
if
I
wanted
it
you
'd
share
your
last
shilling
with
me
.
"
800
"
That
I
would
,
by
Jove
,
Dobbin
,
"
George
said
,
with
the
greatest
generosity
,
though
by
the
way
he
never
had
any
money
to
spare
.