![]() ![]() The gaiety of Brussels with its gambling, feasting, and dancing, entertains Amelia until Crawley's regiment arrives. Jos' pseudo-military appearance makes a great impression, the impression he desires. ![]() The regiment departs for Belgium, Jos and the ladies following in grand style. O'Dowd takes Amelia under her protection and begins to connive how she can marry Glorvina to Jos. Dobbin's fine military appearance causes Jos to feel friendly, and George's regiment thinks more highly of him after meeting his attractive wife. Certain that the outcome of the war will be good, George sends Amelia out to buy dresses and gimcracks. harmless lost wanderer in the great struggling crowds of Vanity Fair." George gets his money from his father's solicitor the clerks there prophesy no good end for him. "Something which, when obtained, brought doubt and sadness rather than pleasure. Here Thackeray interposes an essay on mothers.Īmelia, married nine days, feels apprehensive rather than happy. When Amelia wants to visit her mother, George goes to the theater. This installment begins with a description of the style of living practiced by George and Amelia. ![]()
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