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Vanity Fair

CHAPTER XIV
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He was not very wise; but he was a man about town, and had seen several seasons.

A light dawned upon his dusky soul, as he thought, through a speech of Mrs.Bute's.
"Mark my words, Rawdon," she said.

"You will have Miss Sharp one day for your relation." "What relation--my cousin, hey, Mrs.Bute?
James sweet on her, hey ?" inquired the waggish officer.
"More than that," Mrs.Bute said, with a flash from her black eyes.
"Not Pitt?
He sha'n't have her.

The sneak a'n't worthy of her.

He's booked to Lady Jane Sheepshanks." "You men perceive nothing.


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