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Since all the superior officers had been fulfilling their duty elsewhere, Jos Sedley was left in command of the little colony at Brussels with sick Amelia, his Belgian servant and a maid. Everyone believed that the Emperor would march into Brussels before three days were over. He was told that the Duke of Wellingtonl had gone to reorganize his troops which were utterly defeated the night before. Jos was going to find out the truth of these reports, when suddenly Mrs Rawdon Crawley entered the room.
She was dressed very nicely, as usual. All Jos's blood tingled with delight, as he looked at her, and his heart was inflamed again. "Mr Joseph, " Rebecca said, "I heard you were going to join the army and leave us to our fate. I was so frightened that I ran off immediately
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to beg you not to nee from us." These words could be interpreted in such sense: "My dear sir, if a retreat be necessary, you have a very comfortable carriage, in which I want to have a seat. "
"My dear madam," Jos replied, "don't worry. I only said I should like to go — what Briton2 would not? But my duty keeps me here: I can't leave the poor creature in the next room. "
"Good noble brother, " Rebecca said, putting her handkerchief to her eyes. "I have done you injustice. You have got a heart. I thought you had not. And now I must visit our dear Amelia. " And she moved on to her friend's room.
"Dearest Amelia," the visitor said, putting forth her hand, "I could not rest until I knew how you were. "
Amelia drew back her hand and trembled all over.
"Tell me, Rebecca, did I ever do to you anything but Kndness?" asked she.
"Indeed, Amelia, no," the other said. "She must have seen George giving me the letter at the ball," she thought.
"Then why did you come between my love and me?" said the
poor girl. "Who sent you to take my darling's heart from me? You did not succeed, but you tried. "
"She knows nothing, " Rebecca thought.
"And now, when he is gone, are you here to see how unhappy

"He will come back, my dear, " said Rebecca walking away. On her way, she met Mrs O'Dowd and asked her to comfort Amelia. All of a sudden, they heard a dull distant sound.
God defend us; it's cannon!" Mrs O'Dowd cried.
Obviously the regiment and the whole British army had been destroyed. Wagons with the wounded came rolling into town. With wild terror, Jos Sedley did not know where to look for safety.
He walked up to his friend. " Rebecca, dear, do you know where I can find some horses?"
"I have two to sell, " the lady said. And asked for an enormous amount of money. Jos had nothing to do but to agree.
The sum he had to give her was so high, that Rebecca calculated that with this•money plus her pension as a widow, should Rawdon die, she would be independent of the world.
Soon the reports, coming in from the front, became more favourable: at last came an official announcement of the succes of the allies.
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On Sunday, while Mrs O'Dowd was reading from the Dean's famous book ofsermons, the cannon ofWaterloo began to roar. When Jos heard that sound, he decided to run away at once. He tried to convince Amelia to go with him.
"1 will not go without my husband, " Amelia said and turned away.
Jos's patience was exhausted. "Good-bye, then, " he said, shaking his fist in rage and slamming the door by which he left.
All that day from morning until sunset the cannon did not cease. It was dark when the cannonading stopped all of a sudden. The English troops rushed from the post from which no enemy had been able to move them and the French turned and fled.
Darkness came down on the field and city; and Amelia was praying for George, who was lying dead, with a bullet through his heart.

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Since all the superior officers had been fulfilling their duty elsewhere, Jos Sedley was left in command of the little colony at Brussels with sick Amelia, his Belgian servant and a maid. Everyone believed that the Emperor would march into Brussels before three days were over. He was told that the Duke of Wellingtonl had gone to reorganize his troops which were "utterly defeated the night before. Jos was going to find out the truth of these reports, when suddenly Mrs Rawdon Crawley entered the room.She was dressed very nicely, as usual. All Jos's blood tingled with delight, as he looked at her, and his heart was inflamed again. "Mr Joseph," Rebecca said, "I heard you were going to join the army and leave us to our fate. I was so frightened that I ran off immediately33 to beg you not to nee from us. " These words could be interpreted in such sense: "My dear sir, if a retreat be necessary, you have a very comfortable carriage, in which I want to have a seat." "My dear madam," Jos replied, "don't worry. I only said "I should like to go is what Briton2 would not? But my duty keeps me here: I can't leave the poor creature in the next room. " "Good noble brother," Rebecca said, putting her handkerchief to her eyes. " I have done you injustice. You have got a heart. I thought you had not. And now I must visit our dear Amelia. "And she moved on to her friend's room.Dearest "Amelia," the visitor said, putting forth her hand, "I could not rest until I knew how you were." Amelia drew back her hand and trembled all over."Tell me, Rebecca, did I ever do to you anything but Kndness?" she asked."Indeed, Amelia, no," the other said. "She must have seen George giving me the letter at the ball," she thought. "Then why did you come between my love and me?" said thepoor girl. "Who sent you to take my heart from me darling's? You did not succeed, but you tried. " "She knows nothing," Rebecca thought."And now, when he is gone, are you here to see how unhappy "He will come back, my dear," said Rebecca walking away. On her way, she met Mrs O'Dowd and asked her to comfort Amelia. All of a sudden, they heard a distant sound dull. God defend us; It's a cannon! " Mrs O'Dowd cried.Obviously the regiment and the whole British army had been destroyed. Wagons with the wounded came rolling into town. With wild terror, Jos Sedley did not know where to look for safety.He walked up to his friend. "Rebecca, dear, do you know where I can find some horses?""I have two to sell," the lady said. And asked for an enormous amount of money. Jos had nothing to do but to agree.The sum he had to give her was so high, that Rebecca calculated that with this • money plus her pension as a widow, should Rawdon die, she would be independent of the world.Soon the reports coming in from the front, became more favourable: at last came an official announcement of the succes of the allies.34On Sunday, while Mrs O'Dowd was reading from the famous Dean's book ofsermons, the cannon ofWaterloo began to roar. When Jos heard that sound, he decided to run away at once. He tried to convince Amelia to go with him. "1 will not go without my husband," Amelia said and turned away.Jos's satin was exhausted. "Good-bye, then," he said, shaking his fist in rage and slamming the door by which he left. All that day from morning until sunset the cannon did not cease. It was dark when the cannonading stopped all of a sudden. The English troops rushed from the post from which no enemy had been able to move them and the French turned and fled.Darkness came down on the field and city; and Amelia was praying for George, who was lying dead, with a bullet through his heart.
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Since all the superior officers had been fulfilling their duty elsewhere, Jos Sedley was left in command of the little colony at Brussels with sick Amelia, his Belgian servant and a maid. Everyone believed that the Emperor would march into Brussels before three days were over. He was told that the Duke of Wellingtonl had gone to reorganize his troops which were utterly defeated the night before. WAS going to Jos the find out the truth of for These reports, the when of Mrs Suddenly Rawdon Crawley You ENTERED the room.
She WAS dressed very nicely, as with usual. All Jos's blood tingled with delight, as he looked at her, and his heart was inflamed again. "Mr Joseph," Rebecca said, "I heard you were going to join the army and leave us to our fate. I was so frightened that I ran off immediately
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to beg you not to nee from us ." Words Could the BE for These INTERPRETED in such Sense: "the My dear of sir, the if a Necessary to retreat the BE, you have a very comfortable carriage, in the which I of want to have a-seat."
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" the Good noble brother, "Said Rebecca is, putting HER handkerchief to her eyes. "I of have done The you Injustice. You have's got a heart. I of Thought you HAD not. And now! Just I of a must visit Our dear Amelia." And she Moved on to HER friend E's room.
"Dearest Amelia," the visitor Said, putting of forth HER hand, "Could not I of the rest I of The until Knew how of you Were."
Amelia back to Drew Drew HER hand and trembled all over.
"Tell me, Rebecca is, DID I of the ever do anything to you But Kndness?" she Asked.
"Indeed, Amelia, the no," the OTHER Said. "She a must have the seen of George giving scene me the letter-AT the ball," she Thought.
"Then statement why DID you have come Between up my love and me?" the Said
poor girl. "The Who sent you to to take up my darling's heart from me? You DID not Succeed, But you the tried."
"She Knows nothing," Rebecca is Thought.
"And now! Just, the when he is gone, are you found here to see how of Unhappy

" the He will of back have come, up my dear, "... Said Rebecca is walking Included away the way the On HER, she met of Mrs O'Dowd and HER Asked Amelia to comfort the All of a Sudden, for They Heard a dull Distant sound
for God defend us; IT's cannon!" O'Dowd Cried of Mrs.
Obviously the regiment and the British army the Whole HAD Been the destroyed. Wagons with the wounded came rolling into town . By wild terror With, Jos Sedley DID not the know where clause to look for safety.
The He Walked up closeup to a His friend E. "Rebecca is, dear, do you the know where clause I of CAN the find some of horses?"
"I of the sell to have to two two," Said the lady. And asked for an enormous amount of money . Jos HAD nothing to do But to agree.
Of The sum he HAD to give HER WAS SO the high, That Rebecca is Calculated That with the this • money plus HER Pension as with a widow, Should Rawdon die, she Would the BE independent of of the world.
Soon the reports , coming in from the front, became more favourable: at last came an official announcement of the succes of the allies.
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On Sunday, while Mrs O'Dowd was reading from the Dean's famous book ofsermons, the cannon ofWaterloo began to roar. When Jos heard that sound, he decided to run away at once. Convince the tried to the He Amelia to! Go with HIM.
"1 not! Go without will of up my husband," Said Amelia and Turned away the.
Jos's patience WAS exhausted. "The Good-bye, the then," he Said, a His shaking the fist in the rage and slamming the door by the the which he left.
The All That day by morning The until sunset from the cannon DID not a cease. It was dark when the cannonading stopped all of a sudden. Troops rushed English of The from the the post from the which the no Enemy HAD Been Able to Them the move and the French Turned and fled.
Darkness's CAME down on the field and o city; and Amelia was praying for George, who was lying dead, with a bullet through his heart.

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since all the superior officers had been fulfilling their duty star Jos Sedley was left in command of the little colony at brussels with sick from amelia, his servant and a fact. everyone feared that the emperor would march in brussels before three days were over. he was told that the duke of Wellingtonl had gone to the end of reorganize which were strategically gave another check service the night before. Jos was going to find out the truth of these reports, when suddenly an Rawdon crawley entered the room.she was very nice, bottles, as usual. all Jos"s blood tingled with delight, as he looked at her, and his heart was inflamed again. " mr. joseph, "rebecca said," i heard you were going to join the army and leave us to our fate. i was so frightened that i ran off with33to beg you not to it from us. "these words could be interpreted in such sense:" my dear sir, if a then be necessary, you have a comfortable carriage, in which i want to have a seat. ""my dear madam Jos," our, "don"t worry. i only said i should like to go, but Briton2 would not? but my duty keeps me here: i can "t leave the poor creature in the next room. ""good noble brother," rebecca said, putting her handkerchief to her eyes. " i have done you injustice. you have got a heart. i thought you had not. and now i must visit our dear amelia. " and she moved on to her friend "s room."Dearest amelia," the visitor said, putting forth her hand, "i could not rest until i knew how you were."amelia drew back her hand and trembled all over."tell me, rebecca, did i ever do to you anything but Kndness?" asked she."indeed, amelia, no," said the other. " she must have seen george giving me the letter at the ball, "she thought."then why did you come between my love and me?" said thepoor girl. " who sent you to take my darling"s heart from me? you did not succeed, but you tried. ""she knows nothing," rebecca thought."and now, when he is gone, are you here to see how up"he will come back, my dear," said rebecca walking away. on her way, she met mrs. o "Dowd and asked her to comfort amelia. all of a sudden, they heard a distant sound dull.god defend us; it"s cannon! " mrs. o"connell Dowd cried.obviously the regiment and the british army had been destroyed. Wagons with the wounded came rolling into town. with wild terror, Jos Sedley did not know where to look for safety.he walked up to his friend. " rebecca, dear, do you know where i can find some horses? ""i have to sell," the lady said. and asked for an enormous amount of money. Jos had nothing to do but to agree.the sum he had to give her was so high that rebecca calculated that with this•money plus her pension as a widow, should Rawdon die, she would be independent of the world.soon the reports coming in from the front, became more favourable. at last came the official announcement of the succes of the allies.34on sunday, while mrs. o "Dowd was reading from the dean"s famous book ofsermons, the cannon ofWaterloo began to roar. when Jos heard that sound, he decided to run away at once. he tried to convince amelia to go with him."1 will not go without my husband," amelia said and turned away.Jos"s reception staff did not agree. " good bye, then, "he said, shaking his fist in rage and slamming the door by which he left.all that day, from morning until sunset, but not the cannon although. it was dark when the cannonading stopped all of a sudden. the english of rushed from the post from which no enemy had been able to move them and the french turned and fled.darkness came down on the field and the city, and amelia was praying for george, who was lying dead, with a bullet through his heart.
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