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He was always respectful to Major Dobbin, however, and more modest in his demeanour when that gentleman was present.He was a clever lad and afraid of the Major.George could not help admiring his friend's simplicity, his good humour, his various learning quietly imparted, his general love of truth and justice.He had met no such man as yet in the course of his experience, and he had an instinctive liking for a gentleman.He hung fondly by his godfather's side, and it was his delight to walk in the parks and hear Dobbin talk.William told George about his father, about India and Waterloo, about everything but himself.When George was more than usually pert and conceited, the Major made jokes at him, which Mrs.Osborne thought very cruel.One day, taking him to the play, and the boy declining to go into the pit because it was vulgar, the Major took him to the boxes, left him there, and went down himself to the pit.He had not been seated there very long before he felt an arm thrust under his and a dandy little hand in a kid glove squeezing his arm.George had seen the absurdity of his ways and come down from the upper region.A tender laugh of benevolence lighted up old Dobbin's face and eyes as he looked at the repentant little prodigal.He loved the boy, as he did everything that belonged to Amelia.How charmed she was when she heard of this instance of George's goodness! Her eyes looked more kindly on Dobbin than they ever had done.She blushed, he thought, after looking at him so.

Georgy never tired of his praises of the Major to his mother."I like him, Mamma, because he knows such lots of things; and he ain't like old Veal, who is always bragging and using such long words, don't you know? The chaps call him 'Longtail' at school.I gave him the name;ain't it capital? But Dob reads Latin like English, and French and that; and when we go out together he tells me stories about my Papa, and never about himself; though Iheard Colonel Buckler, at Grandpapa's, say that he was one of the bravest officers in the army, and had distinguished himself ever so much.Grandpapa was quite surprised, and said, 'THAT feller! Why, I didn't think he could say Bo to a goose'--but l know he could, couldn't he, Mamma?"Emmy laughed: she thought it was very likely the Major could do thus much.

If there was a sincere liking between George and the Major, it must be confessed that between the boy and his uncle no great love existed.George had got a way of blowing out his cheeks, and putting his hands in his waistcoat pockets, and saying, "God bless my soul, you don't say so," so exactly after the fashion of old Jos that it was impossible to refrain from laughter.The servants would explode at dinner if the lad, asking for something which wasn't at table, put on that countenance and used that favourite phrase.Even Dobbin would shoot out a sudden peal at the boy's mimicry.If George did not mimic his uncle to his face, it was only by Dobbin's rebukes and Amelia's terrified entreaties that the little scapegrace was induced to desist.And the worthy civilian being haunted by a dim consciousness that the lad thought him an ass, and was inclined to turn him into ridicule, used to be extremely timorous and, of course, doubly pompous and dignified in the presence of Master Georgy.When it was announced that the young gentleman was expected in Gillespie Street to dine with his mother, Mr.Jos commonly found that he had an engagement at the Club.

Perhaps nobody was much grieved at his absence.On those days Mr.Sedley would commonly be induced to come out from his place of refuge in the upper stories, and there would be a small family party, whereof Major Dobbin pretty generally formed one.He was the ami de la maison--old Sedley's friend, Emmy's friend, Georgy's friend, Jos's counsel and adviser."He might almost as well be at Madras for anything WE see of him," Miss Ann Dobbin remarked at Camberwell.Ah! Miss Ann, did it not strike you that it was not YOU whom the Major wanted to marry?

Joseph Sedley then led a life of dignified otiosity such as became a person of his eminence.His very first point, of course, was to become a member of the Oriental Club, where he spent his mornings in the company of his brother Indians, where he dined, or whence he brought home men to dine.

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