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In a word, George had thrown the great cast.He was going to be married.Hence his pallor and nervousness--his sleepless night and agitation in the morning.I have heard people who have gone through the same thing own to the same emotion.After three or four ceremonies, you get accustomed to it, no doubt; but the first dip, everybody allows, is awful.

The bride was dressed in a brown silk pelisse (as Captain Dobbin has since informed me), and wore a straw bonnet with a pink ribbon; over the bonnet she had a veil of white Chantilly lace, a gift from Mr.Joseph Sedley, her brother.Captain Dobbin himself had asked leave to present her with a gold chain and watch, which she sported on this occasion; and her mother gave her her diamond brooch--almost the only trinket which was left to the old lady.As the service went on, Mrs.Sedley sat and whimpered a great deal in a pew, consoled by the Irish maid-servant and Mrs.Clapp from the lodgings.

Old Sedley would not be present.Jos acted for his father, giving away the bride, whilst Captain Dobbin stepped up as groomsman to his friend George.

There was nobody in the church besides the officiating persons and the small marriage party and their attendants.

The two valets sat aloof superciliously.The rain came rattling down on the windows.In the intervals of the service you heard it, and the sobbing of old Mrs.

Sedley in the pew.The parson's tones echoed sadly through the empty walls.Osborne's "I will" was sounded in very deep bass.Emmy's response came fluttering up to her lips from her heart, but was scarcely heard by anybody except Captain Dobbin.

When the service was completed, Jos Sedley came forward and kissed his sister, the bride, for the first time for many months--George's look of gloom had gone, and he seemed quite proud and radiant."It's your turn, William," says he, putting his hand fondly upon Dobbin's shoulder; and Dobbin went up and touched Amelia on the cheek.

Then they went into the vestry and signed the register.

"God bless you, Old Dobbin," George said, grasping him by the hand, with something very like moisture glistening in his eyes.William replied only by nodding his head.

His heart was too full to say much.

"Write directly, and come down as soon as you can, you know," Osborne said.After Mrs.Sedley had taken an hysterical adieu of her daughter, the pair went off to the carriage."Get out of the way, you little devils," George cried to a small crowd of damp urchins, that were hanging about the chapel-door.The rain drove into the bride and bridegroom's faces as they passed to the chariot.

The postilions' favours draggled on their dripping jackets.

The few children made a dismal cheer, as the carriage, splashing mud, drove away.

William Dobbin stood in the church-porch, looking at it, a queer figure.The small crew of spectators jeered him.

He was not thinking about them or their laughter.

"Come home and have some tiffin, Dobbin," a voice cried behind him; as a pudgy hand was laid on his shoulder, and the honest fellow's reverie was interrupted.But the Captain had no heart to go a-feasting with Jos Sedley.

He put the weeping old lady and her attendants into the carriage along with Jos, and left them without any farther words passing.This carriage, too, drove away, and the urchins gave another sarcastical cheer.

"Here, you little beggars," Dobbin said, giving some sixpences amongst them, and then went off by himself through the rain.It was all over.They were married, and happy, he prayed God.Never since he was a boy had he felt so miserable and so lonely.He longed with a heart-sick yearning for the first few days to be over, that he might see her again.

Some ten days after the above ceremony, three young men of our acquaintance were enjoying that beautiful prospect of bow windows on the one side and blue sea on the other, which Brighton affords to the traveller.

Sometimes it is towards the ocean--smiling with countless dimples, speckled with white sails, with a hundred bathing-machines kissing the skirt of his blue garment--that the Londoner looks enraptured: sometimes, on the contrary, a lover of human nature rather than of prospects of any kind, it is towards the bow windows that he turns, and that swarm of human life which they exhibit.From one issue the notes of a piano, which a young lady in ringlets practises six hours daily, to the delight of the fellow-lodgers: at another, lovely Polly, the nurse-maid, may be seen dandling Master Omnium in her arms:

whilst Jacob, his papa, is beheld eating prawns, and devouring the Times for breakfast, at the window below.

Yonder are the Misses Leery, who are looking out for the young officers of the Heavies, who are pretty sure to be pacing the cliff; or again it is a City man, with a nautical turn, and a telescope, the size of a six-pounder, who has his instrument pointed seawards, so as to command every pleasure-boat, herring-boat, or bathing-machine that comes to, or quits, the shore, &c., &c.But have we any leisure for a description of Brighton?--for Brighton, a clean Naples with genteel lazzaroni--for Brighton, that always looks brisk, gay, and gaudy, like a harlequin's jacket--for Brighton, which used to be seven hours distant from London at the time of our story; which is now only a hundred minutes off; and which may approach who knows how much nearer, unless Joinville comes and untimely bombards it?

"What a monstrous fine girl that is in the lodgings over the milliner's," one of these three promenaders remarked to the other; "Gad, Crawley, did you see what a wink she gave me as I passed?""Don't break her heart, Jos, you rascal," said another.

"Don't trifle with her affections, you Don Juan!""Get away," said Jos Sedley, quite pleased, and leering up at the maid-servant in question with a most killing ogle.Jos was even more splendid at Brighton than he had been at his sister's marriage.He had brilliant under-waistcoats, any one of which would have set up a moderate buck.

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