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"
How
severe
of
you
!
Well
,
entre
nous
,
I
did
n't
break
my
heart
about
him
;
yet
if
he
had
asked
me
to
do
what
you
mean
by
your
looks
(
and
very
expressive
and
kind
they
are
,
too
)
,
I
would
n't
have
said
no
.
"
Mr.
Osborne
gave
a
look
as
much
as
to
say
,
"
Indeed
,
how
very
obliging
!
"
"
What
an
honour
to
have
had
you
for
a
brother-in-law
,
you
are
thinking
?
To
be
sister-in-law
to
George
Osborne
,
Esquire
,
son
of
John
Osborne
,
Esquire
,
son
of
--
what
was
your
grandpapa
,
Mr.
Osborne
?
Well
,
do
n't
be
angry
.
You
ca
n't
help
your
pedigree
,
and
I
quite
agree
with
you
that
I
would
have
married
Mr.
Joe
Sedley
;
for
could
a
poor
penniless
girl
do
better
?
Now
you
know
the
whole
secret
.
I
'm
frank
and
open
;
considering
all
things
,
it
was
very
kind
of
you
to
allude
to
the
circumstance
--
very
kind
and
polite
.
Amelia
dear
,
Mr.
Osborne
and
I
were
talking
about
your
poor
brother
Joseph
.
How
is
he
?
"
Thus
was
George
utterly
routed
.
Not
that
Rebecca
was
in
the
right
;
but
she
had
managed
most
successfully
to
put
him
in
the
wrong
.
And
he
now
shamefully
fled
,
feeling
,
if
he
stayed
another
minute
,
that
he
would
have
been
made
to
look
foolish
in
the
presence
of
Amelia
.
Though
Rebecca
had
had
the
better
of
him
,
George
was
above
the
meanness
of
talebearing
or
revenge
upon
a
lady
--
only
he
could
not
help
cleverly
confiding
to
Captain
Crawley
,
next
day
,
some
notions
of
his
regarding
Miss
Rebecca
--
that
she
was
a
sharp
one
,
a
dangerous
one
,
a
desperate
flirt
,
&
c.
;
in
all
of
which
opinions
Crawley
agreed
laughingly
,
and
with
every
one
of
which
Miss
Rebecca
was
made
acquainted
before
twenty-four
hours
were
over
.
They
added
to
her
original
regard
for
Mr.
Osborne
.
Her
woman
's
instinct
had
told
her
that
it
was
George
who
had
interrupted
the
success
of
her
first
love-passage
,
and
she
esteemed
him
accordingly
.
"
I
only
just
warn
you
,
"
he
said
to
Rawdon
Crawley
,
with
a
knowing
look
--
he
had
bought
the
horse
,
and
lost
some
score
of
guineas
after
dinner
,
"
I
just
warn
you
--
I
know
women
,
and
counsel
you
to
be
on
the
look-out
.
"
"
Thank
you
,
my
boy
,
"
said
Crawley
,
with
a
look
of
peculiar
gratitude
.
"
You
're
wide
awake
,
I
see
.
"
And
George
went
off
,
thinking
Crawley
was
quite
right
.
He
told
Amelia
of
what
he
had
done
,
and
how
he
had
counselled
Rawdon
Crawley
--
a
devilish
good
,
straightforward
fellow
--
to
be
on
his
guard
against
that
little
sly
,
scheming
Rebecca
.