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第14章

As if bent upon advancing Rebecca's plans in every way--what must Amelia do, but remind her brother of a promise made last Easter holidays--"When I was a girl at school," said she, laughing--a promise that he, Joseph, would take her to Vauxhall."Now," she said, "that Rebecca is with us, will be the very time.""O, delightful!" said Rebecca, going to clap her hands;but she recollected herself, and paused, like a modest creature, as she was.

"To-night is not the night," said Joe.

"Well, to-morrow."

"To-morrow your Papa and I dine out," said Mrs.

Sedley.

"You don't suppose that I'm going, Mrs.Sed?" said her husband, "and that a woman of your years and size is to catch cold, in such an abominable damp place?"'The children must have someone with them," cried Mrs.Sedley.

"Let Joe go," said-his father, laughing."He's big enough." At which speech even Mr.Sambo at the sideboard burst out laughing, and poor fat Joe felt inclined to become a parricide almost.

"Undo his stays!" continued the pitiless old gentleman.

"Fling some water in his face, Miss Sharp, or carry him upstairs: the dear creature's fainting.Poor victim! carry him up; he's as light as a feather!""If I stand this, sir, I'm d--!" roared Joseph.

"Order Mr.Jos's elephant, Sambo!" cried the father.

"Send to Exeter 'Change, Sambo"; but seeing Jos ready almost to cry with vexation, the old joker stopped his laughter, and said, holding out his hand to his son, "It's all fair on the Stock Exchange, Jos--and, Sambo, never mind the elephant, but give me and Mr.Jos a glass of Champagne.Boney himself hasn't got such in his cellar, my boy!"A goblet of Champagne restored Joseph's equanimity, and before the bottle was emptied, of which as an invalid he took two-thirds, he had agreed to take the young ladies to Vauxhall.

"The girls must have a gentleman apiece," said the old gentleman."Jos will be sure to leave Emmy in the crowd, he will be so taken up with Miss Sharp here.Send to 96, and ask George Osborne if he'll come."At this, I don't know in the least for what reason, Mrs.Sedley looked at her husband and laughed.Mr.

Sedley's eyes twinkled in a manner indescribably roguish, and he looked at Amelia; and Amelia, hanging down her head, blushed as only young ladies of seventeen know how to blush, and as Miss Rebecca Sharp never blushed in her life--at least not since she was eight years old, and when she was caught stealing jam out of a cupboard by her godmother."Amelia had better write a note," said her father; "and let George Osborne see what a beautiful handwriting we have brought back from Miss Pinkerton's.Do you remember when you wrote to him to come on Twelfth-night, Emmy, and spelt twelfth without the f?""That was years ago," said Amelia.

"It seems like yesterday, don't it, John?" said Mrs.

Sedley to her husband; and that night in a conversation which took place in a front room in the second floor, in a sort of tent, hung round with chintz of a rich and fantastic India pattern, and double with calico of a tender rose-colour; in the interior of which species of marquee was a featherbed, on which were two pillows, on which were two round red faces, one in a laced nightcap, and one in a simple cotton one, ending in a tassel --in A CURTAIN LECTURE, I say, Mrs.Sedley took her husband to task for his cruel conduct to poor Joe.

"It was quite wicked of you, Mr.Sedley," said she, "to torment the poor boy so."1

"She shall go off to-morrow, the little artful creature,"said Mrs.Sedley, with great energy.

"Why not she as well as another, Mrs.Sedley? The girl's a white face at any rate.I don't care who marries him.Let Joe please himself."And presently the voices of the two speakers were hushed, or were replaced by the gentle but unromantic music of the nose; and save when the church bells tolled the hour and the watchman called it, all was silent at the house of John Sedley, Esquire, of Russell Square, and the Stock Exchange.

When morning came, the good-natured Mrs.Sedley no longer thought of executing her threats with regard to Miss Sharp; for though nothing is more keen, nor more common, nor more justifiable, than maternal jealousy, yet she could not bring herself to suppose that the little, humble, grateful, gentle governess would dare to look up to such a magnificent personage as the Collector of Boggley Wollah.The petition, too, for an extension of the young lady's leave of absence had already been despatched, and it would be difficult to find a pretext for abruptly dismissing her.

And as if all things conspired in favour of the gentle Rebecca, the very elements (although she was not inclined at first to acknowledge their action in her behalf)interposed to aid her.For on the evening appointed for the Vauxhall party, George Osborne having come to dinner, and the elders of the house having departed, according to invitation, to dine with Alderman Balls at Highbury Barn, there came on such a thunder-storm as only happens on Vauxhall nights, and as obliged the young people, perforce, to remain at home.Mr.Osborne did not seem in the least disappointed at this occurrence.

He and Joseph Sedley drank a fitting quantity of port-wine, tete-a-tete, in the dining-room, during the drinking of which Sedley told a number of his best Indian stories; for he was extremely talkative in man's society;and afterwards Miss Amelia Sedley did the honours of the drawing-room; and these four young persons passed such a comfortable evening together, that they declared they were rather glad of the thunder-storm than otherwise, which had caused them to put off their visit to Vauxhall.

Osborne was Sedley's godson, and had been one of the family any time these three-and-twenty years.At six weeks old, he had received from John Sedley a present of a silver cup; at six months old, a coral with gold whistle and bells; from his youth upwards he was "tipped" regularly by the old gentleman at Christmas:

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