Osborne Takes Down the Family Bibleĭobbin delivers a letter to George. Chapter 23: Captain Dobbin Proceeds on His Canvassĭobbin's and George's friendship is further explained.
Joseph, Rawdon and George receive orders. Chapter 22: A Marriage and Part of a Honeymoon Chapter 20: In Which Captain Dobbin Acts as the Messenger of Hymenĭobbin assists Amelia and George. Bute Crawley attempts to protect Miss Crawley.
Napoleon is blamed for a number of problems. Chapter 18: Who Played on the Piano Captain Dobbin Bought Chapter 17: How Captain Dobbin Bought a Pianoĭobbin makes a purchase for Amelia. Sir Pitt's discovery sends him into a rage. Chapter 15: In Which Rebecca’s Husband Appears for a Short Timeīecky's refusal is explained. Sir Pitt presents Becky with a proposition. Old Osbourne makes an offer George can't refuse. Chapter 13: Sentimental and OtherwiseĪmelia visits the Osbourne home. The reader is introduced to Reverend Bute. Chapter 10: Miss Sharp Begins to Make Friends The Crawley finances are in a state of disarray, however Sir Pitt's frivolous behavior continues. Rebecca describes the Crawley family to Amelia. The Crawley house is not as hospitable as the Sedley house. Chapter 7: Crawley of Queen’s Crawleyīecky wears out her welcome at the Sedley house. Chapter 6: VauxhallĪ description of the evening at Vauxhall. Some history of William Dobbin and George Sedley Osbourne's friendship is presented to the reader. Chapter 4: The Green Silk Purseīecky gets acquainted with the Sedley household. Chapter 3: Rebecca is in Presence of the Enemyīecky Sharp is introduced to Joseph Sedley. Chapter 2: In Which Miss Sharp and Miss Sedley Prepare to Open the CampaignĪmelia gives Becky a tour of her house. Chapter 1: Chiswick MallĪmelia Sedley and Rebecca Sharp depart from Miss Pinkerton's finishing school. Before the CurtainĪ brief introduction to the text.
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