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第109章

In Which All the Principal Personages Think Fit to Leave BrightonConducted to the ladies, at the Ship Inn, Dobbin assumed a jovial and rattling manner, which proved that this young officer was becoming a more consummate hypocrite every day of his life.He was trying to hide his own private feelings, first upon seeing Mrs.George Osborne in her new condition, and secondly to mask the apprehensions he entertained as to the effect which the dismal news brought down by him would certainly have upon her.

"It is my opinion, George," he said, "that the French Emperor will be upon us, horse and foot, before three weeks are over, and will give the Duke such a dance as shall make the Peninsula appear mere child's play.But you need not say that to Mrs.Osborne, you know.There mayn't be any fighting on our side after all, and our business in Belgium may turn out to be a mere military occupation.Many persons think so; and Brussels is full of fine people and ladies of fashion." So it was agreed to represent the duty of the British army in Belgium in this harmless light to Amelia.

This plot being arranged, the hypocritical Dobbin saluted Mrs.George Osborne quite gaily, tried to pay her one or two compliments relative to her new position as a bride (which compliments, it must be confessed, were exceedingly clumsy and hung fire woefully), and then fell to talking about Brighton, and the sea-air, and the gaieties of the place, and the beauties of the road and the merits of the Lightning coach and horses--all in a manner quite incomprehensible to Amelia, and very amusing to Rebecca, who was watching the Captain, as indeed she watched every one near whom she came.

Little Amelia, it must be owned, had rather a mean opinion of her husband's friend, Captain Dobbin.He lisped --he was very plain and homely-looking: and exceedingly awkward and ungainly.She liked him for his attachment to her husband (to be sure there was very little merit in that), and she thought George was most generous and kind in extending his friendship to his brother officer.

George had mimicked Dobbin's lisp and queer manners many times to her, though to do him justice, he always spoke most highly of his friend's good qualities.In her little day of triumph, and not knowing him intimately as yet, she made light of honest William--and he knew her opinions of him quite well, and acquiesced in them very humbly.A time came when she knew him better, and changed her notions regarding him; but that was distant as yet.

As for Rebecca, Captain Dobbin had not been two hours in the ladies' company before she understood his secret perfectly.She did not like him, and feared him privately;nor was he very much prepossessed in her favour.He was so honest, that her arts and cajoleries did not affect him, and he shrank from her with instinctive repulsion.

And, as she was by no means so far superior to her sex as to be above jealousy, she disliked him the more for his adoration of Amelia.Nevertheless, she was very respectful and cordial in her manner towards him.A friend to the Osbornes! a friend to her dearest benefactors! She vowed she should always love him sincerely: she remembered him quite well on the Vauxhall night, as she told Amelia archly, and she made a little fun of him when the two ladies went to dress for dinner.Rawdon Crawley paid scarcely any attention to Dobbin, looking upon him as a good-natured nincompoop and under-bred City man.Jos patronised him with much dignity.

When George and Dobbin were alone in the latter's room, to which George had followed him, Dobbin took from his desk the letter which he had been charged by Mr.Osborne to deliver to his son."It's not in my father's handwriting," said George, looking rather alarmed; nor was it: the letter was from Mr.Osborne's lawyer, and to the following effect:

Bedford Row, May 7, 1815.

SIR,I am commissioned by Mr.Osborne to inform you, that he abides by the determination which he before expressed to you, and that in consequence of the marriage which you have been pleased to contract, he ceases to consider you henceforth as a member of his family.

This determination is final and irrevocable.

Although the monies expended upon you in your minority, and the bills which you have drawn upon him so unsparingly of late years, far exceed in amount the sum to which you are entitled in your own right (being the third part of the fortune of your mother, the late Mrs.Osborne and which reverted to you at her decease, and to Miss Jane Osborne and Miss Maria Frances Osborne); yet I am instructed by Mr.Osborne to say, that he waives all claim upon your estate, and that the sum of 2,0001., 4 per cent.annuities, at the value of the day (being your one-third share of the sum of 6,0001.), shall be paid over to yourself or your agents upon your receipt for the same, byYour obedient Servt.,S.HIGGS.

P.S.--Mr.Osborne desires me to say, once for all, that he declines to receive any messages, letters, or communications from you on this or any other subject.

"A pretty way you have managed the affair," said George, looking savagely at William Dobbin."Look there, Dobbin," and he flung over to the latter his parent's letter.

"A beggar, by Jove, and all in consequence of my d--d sentimentality.Why couldn't we have waited? A ball might have done for me in the course of the war, and may still, and how will Emmy be bettered by being left a beggar's widow? It was all your doing.You were never easy until you had got me married and ruined.What the deuce am I to do with two thousand pounds? Such a sum won't last two years.I've lost a hundred and forty to Crawley at cards and billiards since I've been down here.A pretty manager of a man's matters YOU are, forsooth.""There's no denying that the position is a hard one,"Dobbin replied, after reading over the letter with a blank countenance; "and as you say, it is partly of my making.

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