SentimentalandOtherwiseIfearthegentlemantowhomMissAmelia’sletterswereaddressedwasratheranobduratecritic。SuchanumberofnotesfollowedLieutenantOsborneaboutthecountry,thathebecamealmostashamedofthejokesofhismess-roomcompanionsregardingthem,andorderedhisservantnevertodeliverthemexceptathisprivateapartment。
  Hewasseenlightinghiscigarwithone,tothehorrorofCaptainDobbin,who,itismybelief,wouldhavegivenabank-noteforthedocument。
  ForsometimeGeorgestrovetokeeptheliaisonasecret。Therewasawomaninthecase,thatheadmitted。
  “Andnotthefirsteither。”saidEnsignSpooneytoEnsignStubble。”ThatOsborne’sadevilofafellow。Therewasajudge’sdaughteratDemerarawentalmostmadabouthim;thentherewasthatbeautifulquadroongirl,MissPye,atSt。Vincent’s,youknow;andsincehe’sbeenhome,theysayhe’saregularDonGiovanni,byJove。”
  StubbleandSpooneythoughtthattobea“regularDonGiovanni,byJove“wasoneofthefinestqualitiesamancouldpossess,andOsborne’sreputationwasprodigiousamongsttheyoungmenoftheregiment。Hewasfamousinfield-sports,famousatasong,famousonparade;freewithhismoney,whichwasbountifullysuppliedbyhisfather。Hiscoatswerebettermadethananyman’sintheregiment,andhehadmoreofthem。Hewasadoredbythemen。Hecoulddrinkmorethananyofficerofthewholemess,includingoldHeavytop,thecolonel。HecouldsparbetterthanKnuckles,theprivatewhowouldhavebeenacorporalbutforhisdrunkenness,andwhohadbeenintheprize-ring;andwasthebestbatterandbowler,outandout,oftheregimentalclub。
  Herodehisownhorse,GreasedLightning,andwontheGarrisoncupatQuebecraces。TherewereotherpeoplebesidesAmeliawhoworshippedhim。StubbleandSpooneythoughthimasortofApollo;DobbintookhimtobeanAdmirableCrichton;andMrs。MajorO’Dowdacknowledgedhewasanelegantyoungfellow,andputherinmindofFitzjurldFogarty,LordCastlefogarty’ssecondson。
  Well,StubbleandSpooneyandtherestindulgedinmostromanticconjecturesregardingthisfemalecorrespondentofOsborne’s——opiningthatitwasaDuchessinLondonwhowasinlovewithhim——orthatitwasaGeneral’sdaughter,whowasengagedtosomebodyelse,andmadlyattachedtohim——orthatitwasaMemberofParliament’slady,whoproposedfourhorsesandanelopement——orthatitwassomeothervictimofapassiondelightfullyexciting,romantic,anddisgracefultoallparties,onnoneofwhichconjectureswouldOsbornethrowtheleastlight,leavinghisyoungadmirersandfriendstoinventandarrangetheirwholehistory。
  AndtherealstateofthecasewouldneverhavebeenknownatallintheregimentbutforCaptainDobbin’sindiscretion。TheCaptainwaseatinghisbreakfastonedayinthemess-room,whileCackle,theassistant-surgeon,andthetwoabove-namedworthieswerespeculatinguponOsborne’sintrigue——StubbleholdingoutthattheladywasaDuchessaboutQueenCharlotte’scourt,andCacklevowingshewasanopera-singeroftheworstreputation。
  AtthisideaDobbinbecamesomoved,thatthoughhismouthwasfullofeggsandbread-and-butteratthetime,andthoughheoughtnottohavespokenatall,yethecouldn’thelpblurtingout,“Cackle,you’reastupidfool。
  You’realwaystalkingnonsenseandscandal。OsborneisnotgoingtorunoffwithaDuchessorruinamilliner。
  MissSedleyisoneofthemostcharmingyoungwomenthateverlived。He’sbeenengagedtohereversolong;
  andthemanwhocallshernameshadbetternotdosoinmyhearing。”Withwhich,turningexceedinglyred,Dobbinceasedspeaking,andalmostchokedhimselfwithacupoftea。Thestorywasovertheregimentinhalf-an-
  hour;andthatveryeveningMrs。MajorO’DowdwroteofftohersisterGlorvinaatO’DowdstownnottohurryfromDublin——youngOsbornebeingprematurelyengagedalready。
  ShecomplimentedtheLieutenantinanappropriatespeechoveraglassofwhisky-toddythatevening,andhewenthomeperfectlyfurioustoquarrelwithDobbinwhohaddeclinedMrs。MajorO’Dowd’sparty,andsatinhisownroomplayingtheflute,and,Ibelieve,writingpoetryinaverymelancholymanner——toquarrelwithDobbinforbetrayinghissecret。
  “Whothedeuceaskedyoutotalkaboutmyaffairs?”
  Osborneshoutedindignantly。”WhythedevilisalltheregimenttoknowthatIamgoingtobemarried?Whyisthattattlingoldharridan,PeggyO’Dowd,tomakefreewithmynameatherd——dsupper-table,andadvertisemyengagementoverthethreekingdoms?Afterall,whatrighthaveyoutosayIamengaged,ortomeddleinmybusinessatall,Dobbin?”
  “Itseemstome。”CaptainDobbinbegan。
  “Seemsbehanged,Dobbin。”hisjuniorinterruptedhim。”Iamunderobligationstoyou,Iknowit,ad——ddealtoowelltoo;butIwon’tbealwayssermonisedbyyoubecauseyou’refiveyearsmysenior。I’mhangedifI’llstandyourairsofsuperiorityandinfernalpityandpatronage。Pityandpatronage!IshouldliketoknowinwhatI’myourinferior?”
  “Areyouengaged?”CaptainDobbininterposed。
  “Whatthedevil’sthattoyouoranyonehereifIam?”
  “Areyouashamedofit?”Dobbinresumed。
  “Whatrighthaveyoutoaskmethatquestion,sir?I
  shouldliketoknow。”Georgesaid。
  “GoodGod,youdon’tmeantosayyouwanttobreakoff?”askedDobbin,startingup。
  “Inotherwords,youaskmeifI’mamanofhonour。”
  saidOsborne,fiercely;“isthatwhatyoumean?You’veadoptedsuchatoneregardingmelatelythatI’m——
  ifI’llbearitanymore。”
  “WhathaveIdone?I’vetoldyouyouwereneglectingasweetgirl,George。I’vetoldyouthatwhenyougototownyououghttogotoher,andnottothegambling-
  housesaboutSt。James’s。”
  “Youwantyourmoneyback,Isuppose。”saidGeorge,withasneer。
  “OfcourseIdo——Ialwaysdid,didn’tI?”saysDobbin。
  “Youspeaklikeagenerousfellow。”
  “No,hangit,William,Ibegyourpardon“——hereGeorgeinterposedinafitofremorse;“youhavebeenmyfriendinahundredways,Heavenknows。You’vegotmeoutofascoreofscrapes。WhenCrawleyoftheGuardswonthatsumofmoneyofmeIshouldhavebeendonebutforyou:IknowIshould。Butyoushouldn’tdealsohardlywithme;youshouldn’tbealwayscatechisingme。
  IamveryfondofAmelia;Iadoreher,andthatsortofthing。Don’tlookangry。She’sfaultless;Iknowsheis。
  Butyouseethere’snofuninwinningathingunlessyouplayforit。Hangit:theregiment’sjustbackfromtheWestIndies,Imusthavealittlefling,andthenwhenI’mmarriedI’llreform;Iwilluponmyhonour,now。And——I
  say——Dob——don’tbeangrywithme,andI’llgiveyouahundrednextmonth,whenIknowmyfatherwillstandsomethinghandsome;andI’llaskHeavytopforleave,andI’llgototown,andseeAmeliato-morrow——therenow,willthatsatisfyyou?”
  “Itisimpossibletobelongangrywithyou,George。”
  saidthegood-naturedCaptain;“andasforthemoney,oldboy,youknowifIwantedityou’dshareyourlastshillingwithme。”
  “ThatIwould,byJove,Dobbin。”Georgesaid,withthegreatestgenerosity,thoughbythewayheneverhadanymoneytospare。
  “OnlyIwishyouhadsownthosewildoatsofyours,George。IfyoucouldhaveseenpoorlittleMissEmmy’sfacewhensheaskedmeaboutyoutheotherday,youwouldhavepitchedthosebilliard-ballstothedeuce。Goandcomforther,yourascal。Goandwriteheralongletter。Dosomethingtomakeherhappy;averylittlewill。”
  “Ibelieveshe’sd——dfondofme。”theLieutenantsaid,withaself-satisfiedair;andwentofftofinishtheeveningwithsomejollyfellowsinthemess-room。
  Ameliameanwhile,inRussellSquare,waslookingatthemoon,whichwasshininguponthatpeacefulspot,aswellasuponthesquareoftheChathambarracks,whereLieutenantOsbornewasquartered,andthinkingtoherselfhowherherowasemployed。Perhapsheisvisitingthesentries,thoughtshe;perhapsheisbivouacking;
  perhapsheisattendingthecouchofawoundedcomrade,orstudyingtheartofwarupinhisowndesolatechamber。
  Andherkindthoughtsspedawayasiftheywereangelsandhadwings,andflyingdowntherivertoChathamandRochester,strovetopeepintothebarrackswhereGeorgewas……Allthingsconsidered,Ithinkitwasaswellthegateswereshut,andthesentryallowednoonetopass;sothatthepoorlittlewhite-robedangelcouldnothearthesongsthoseyoungfellowswereroaringoverthewhisky-punch。
  ThedayafterthelittleconversationatChathambarracks,youngOsborne,toshowthathewouldbeasgoodashisword,preparedtogototown,therebyincurringCaptainDobbin’sapplause。”Ishouldhavelikedtomakeheralittlepresent。”Osbornesaidtohisfriendinconfidence。”onlyIamquiteoutofcashuntilmyfathertipsup。”ButDobbinwouldnotallowthisgoodnatureandgenerositytobebalked,andsoaccommodatedMr。Osbornewithafewpoundnotes,whichthelattertookafteralittlefaintscruple。
  AndIdaresayhewouldhaveboughtsomethingveryhandsomeforAmelia;only,gettingoffthecoachinFleetStreet,hewasattractedbyahandsomeshirt-pininajeweller’swindow,whichhecouldnotresist;andhavingpaidforthat,hadverylittlemoneytospareforindulginginanyfurtherexerciseofkindness。Nevermind:youmaybesureitwasnothispresentsAmeliawanted。WhenhecametoRussellSquare,herfacelightedupasifhehadbeensunshine。Thelittlecares,fears,tears,timidmisgivings,sleeplessfanciesofIdon’tknowhowmanydaysandnights,wereforgotten,underonemoment’sinfluenceofthatfamiliar,irresistiblesmile。Hebeamedonherfromthedrawing-roomdoor——magnificent,withambrosialwhiskers,likeagod。Sambo,whosefaceasheannouncedCaptainOsbinhavingconferredabrevetrankonthatyoungofficerblazedwithasympatheticgrin,sawthelittlegirlstart,andflush,andjumpupfromherwatching-placeinthewindow;andSamboretreated:andassoonasthedoorwasshut,shewentflutteringtoLieutenantGeorgeOsborne’sheartasifitwastheonlynaturalhomeforhertonestlein。Oh,thoupoorpantinglittlesoul!Theveryfinesttreeinthewholeforest,withthestraighteststem,andthestrongestarms,andthethickestfoliage,whereinyouchoosetobuildandcoo,maybemarked,forwhatyouknow,andmaybedownwithacrasherelong。Whatanold,oldsimilethatis,betweenmanandtimber!
  Inthemeanwhile,Georgekissedherverykindlyonherforeheadandglisteningeyes,andwasverygraciousandgood;andshethoughthisdiamondshirt-pinwhichshehadnotknownhimtowearbeforetheprettiestornamenteverseen。
  Theobservantreader,whohasmarkedouryoungLieutenant’spreviousbehaviour,andhaspreservedourreportofthebriefconversationwhichhehasjusthadwithCaptainDobbin,haspossiblycometocertainconclusionsregardingthecharacterofMr。Osborne。SomecynicalFrenchmanhassaidthattherearetwopartiestoalove-transaction:theonewholovesandtheotherwhocondescendstobesotreated。Perhapstheloveisoccasionallyontheman’sside;perhapsonthelady’s。
  Perhapssomeinfatuatedswainhaserethismistakeninsensibilityformodesty,dulnessformaidenreserve,merevacuityforsweetbashfulness,andagoose,inaword,foraswan。Perhapssomebelovedfemalesubscriberhasarrayedanassinthesplendourandgloryofherimagination;admiredhisdulnessasmanlysimplicity;
  worshippedhisselfishnessasmanlysuperiority;treatedhisstupidityasmajesticgravity,andusedhimasthebrilliantfairyTitaniadidacertainweaveratAthens。IthinkIhaveseensuchcomediesoferrorsgoingonintheworld。Butthisiscertain,thatAmeliabelievedherlovertobeoneofthemostgallantandbrilliantmenintheempire:anditispossibleLieutenantOsbornethoughtsotoo。
  Hewasalittlewild:howmanyyoungmenare;anddon’tgirlslikearakebetterthanamilksop?Hehadn’tsownhiswildoatsasyet,buthewouldsoon:andquitthearmynowthatpeacewasproclaimed;theCorsicanmonsterlockedupatElba;promotionbyconsequenceover;andnochanceleftforthedisplayofhisundoubtedmilitarytalentsandvalour:andhisallowance,withAmelia’ssettlement,wouldenablethemtotakeasnugplaceinthecountrysomewhere,inagoodsportingneighbourhood;andhewouldhuntalittle,andfarmalittle;andtheywouldbeveryhappy。Asforremaininginthearmyasamarriedman,thatwasimpossible。
  FancyMrs。GeorgeOsborneinlodgingsinacountytown;or,worsestill,intheEastorWestIndies,withasocietyofofficers,andpatronizedbyMrs。MajorO’Dowd!
  AmeliadiedwithlaughingatOsborne’sstoriesaboutMrs。MajorO’Dowd。Helovedhermuchtoofondlytosubjecthertothathorridwomanandhervulgarities,andtheroughtreatmentofasoldier’swife。Hedidn’tcareforhimself——nothe;buthisdearlittlegirlshouldtaketheplaceinsocietytowhich,ashiswife,shewasentitled:andtotheseproposalsyoumaybesuresheacceded,asshewouldtoanyotherfromthesameauthor。
  Holdingthiskindofconversation,andbuildingnumberlesscastlesintheairwhichAmeliaadornedwithallsortsofflower-gardens,rusticwalks,countrychurches,Sundayschools,andthelike;whileGeorgehadhismind’seyedirectedtothestables,thekennel,andthecellar,thisyoungpairpassedawayacoupleofhoursverypleasantly;andastheLieutenanthadonlythatsingledayintown,andagreatdealofmostimportantbusinesstotransact,itwasproposedthatMissEmmyshoulddinewithherfuturesisters-in-law。Thisinvitationwasacceptedjoyfully。Heconductedhertohissisters;wherehelefthertalkingandprattlinginawaythatastonishedthoseladies,whothoughtthatGeorgemightmakesomethingofher;andhethenwentofftotransacthisbusiness。