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"
What
d'you
mean
,
pretty
clear
,
sir
?
"
"
Why
,
hang
it
,
sir
,
do
n't
push
me
too
hard
.
I
'm
a
modest
man
.
I
--
ah
--
I
do
n't
set
up
to
be
a
lady-killer
;
but
I
do
own
that
she
's
as
devilish
fond
of
me
as
she
can
be
.
Anybody
can
see
that
with
half
an
eye
.
"
"
And
you
yourself
?
"
"
Why
,
sir
,
did
n't
you
order
me
to
marry
her
,
and
ai
n't
I
a
good
boy
?
Have
n't
our
Papas
settled
it
ever
so
long
?
"
"
A
pretty
boy
,
indeed
.
Have
n't
I
heard
of
your
doings
,
sir
,
with
Lord
Tarquin
,
Captain
Crawley
of
the
Guards
,
the
Honourable
Mr.
Deuceace
and
that
set
.
Have
a
care
sir
,
have
a
care
.
"
The
old
gentleman
pronounced
these
aristocratic
names
with
the
greatest
gusto
.
Whenever
he
met
a
great
man
he
grovelled
before
him
,
and
my-lorded
him
as
only
a
free-born
Briton
can
do
.
He
came
home
and
looked
out
his
history
in
the
Peerage
:
he
introduced
his
name
into
his
daily
conversation
;
he
bragged
about
his
Lordship
to
his
daughters
.
He
fell
down
prostrate
and
basked
in
him
as
a
Neapolitan
beggar
does
in
the
sun
.
George
was
alarmed
when
he
heard
the
names
.
He
feared
his
father
might
have
been
informed
of
certain
transactions
at
play
.
But
the
old
moralist
eased
him
by
saying
serenely
:
"
Well
,
well
,
young
men
will
be
young
men
.
And
the
comfort
to
me
is
,
George
,
that
living
in
the
best
society
in
England
,
as
I
hope
you
do
;
as
I
think
you
do
;
as
my
means
will
allow
you
to
do
--
"
"
Thank
you
,
sir
,
"
says
George
,
making
his
point
at
once
.
"
One
ca
n't
live
with
these
great
folks
for
nothing
;
and
my
purse
,
sir
,
look
at
it
"
;
and
he
held
up
a
little
token
which
had
been
netted
by
Amelia
,
and
contained
the
very
last
of
Dobbin
's
pound
notes
.
"
You
sha
n't
want
,
sir
.
The
British
merchant
's
son
sha
n't
want
,
sir
.