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"
Quite
right
,
Miss
Sharp
.
Right
,
as
usual
,
Miss
Sharp
.
Uncommon
pretty
company
--
haw
,
haw
!
"
and
the
Captain
laughed
more
and
more
,
thinking
he
had
made
a
good
joke
.
"
Rawdon
,
do
n't
be
naughty
!
"
his
aunt
exclaimed
.
"
Well
,
his
father
's
a
City
man
--
immensely
rich
,
they
say
.
Hang
those
City
fellows
,
they
must
bleed
;
and
I
've
not
done
with
him
yet
,
I
can
tell
you
.
Haw
,
haw
!
"
"
Fie
,
Captain
Crawley
;
I
shall
warn
Amelia
.
A
gambling
husband
!
"
"
Horrid
,
ai
n't
he
,
hey
?
"
the
Captain
said
with
great
solemnity
;
and
then
added
,
a
sudden
thought
having
struck
him
:
"
Gad
,
I
say
,
ma'am
,
we
'll
have
him
here
.
"
"
Is
he
a
presentable
sort
of
a
person
?
"
the
aunt
inquired
.
"
Presentable
?
--
oh
,
very
well
.
You
would
n't
see
any
difference
,
"
Captain
Crawley
answered
.
"
Do
let
's
have
him
,
when
you
begin
to
see
a
few
people
;
and
his
whatdyecallem
--
his
inamorato
--
eh
,
Miss
Sharp
;
that
's
what
you
call
it
--
comes
.
Gad
,
I
'll
write
him
a
note
,
and
have
him
;
and
I
'll
try
if
he
can
play
piquet
as
well
as
billiards
.
Where
does
he
live
,
Miss
Sharp
?
"
Miss
Sharp
told
Crawley
the
Lieutenant
's
town
address
;
and
a
few
days
after
this
conversation
,
Lieutenant
Osborne
received
a
letter
,
in
Captain
Rawdon
's
schoolboy
hand
,
and
enclosing
a
note
of
invitation
from
Miss
Crawley
.
Rebecca
despatched
also
an
invitation
to
her
darling
Amelia
,
who
,
you
may
be
sure
,
was
ready
enough
to
accept
it
when
she
heard
that
George
was
to
be
of
the
party
.
It
was
arranged
that
Amelia
was
to
spend
the
morning
with
the
ladies
of
Park
Lane
,
where
all
were
very
kind
to
her
.
Rebecca
patronised
her
with
calm
superiority
:
she
was
so
much
the
cleverer
of
the
two
,
and
her
friend
so
gentle
and
unassuming
,
that
she
always
yielded
when
anybody
chose
to
command
,
and
so
took
Rebecca
's
orders
with
perfect
meekness
and
good
humour
.
Miss
Crawley
's
graciousness
was
also
remarkable
.
She
continued
her
raptures
about
little
Amelia
,
talked
about
her
before
her
face
as
if
she
were
a
doll
,
or
a
servant
,
or
a
picture
,
and
admired
her
with
the
most
benevolent
wonder
possible
.
I
admire
that
admiration
which
the
genteel
world
sometimes
extends
to
the
commonalty
.
There
is
no
more
agreeable
object
in
life
than
to
see
Mayfair
folks
condescending
.