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Vanity Fair

CHAPTER XVIII
18/29

We can't fight you," Miss Jane said.

"We've said nothing against Miss Sedley: but that her conduct throughout was MOST IMPRUDENT, not to call it by any worse name; and that her parents are people who certainly merit their misfortunes." "Hadn't you better, now that Miss Sedley is free, propose for her yourself, William ?" Miss Ann asked sarcastically.

"It would be a most eligible family connection.

He! he!" "I marry her!" Dobbin said, blushing very much, and talking quick.

"If you are so ready, young ladies, to chop and change, do you suppose that she is?
Laugh and sneer at that angel.


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