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Vanity Fair

CHAPTER XIII
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At this idea Dobbin became so moved, that though his mouth was full of eggs and bread-and-butter at the time, and though he ought not to have spoken at all, yet he couldn't help blurting out, "Cackle, you're a stupid fool.

You're always talking nonsense and scandal.

Osborne is not going to run off with a Duchess or ruin a milliner.

Miss Sedley is one of the most charming young women that ever lived.

He's been engaged to her ever so long; and the man who calls her names had better not do so in my hearing." With which, turning exceedingly red, Dobbin ceased speaking, and almost choked himself with a cup of tea.


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