As he stepped forward to help the lady out of the carriage, Stubble saw what a pretty little hand she gave him, and what a sweet pretty little foot came tripping down the step.

He blushed profuly, and made the very best bow of whibsp;he was capable; to whibsp;Amelia, eing the number of the the regiment embroidered on the Ensign''s cap, replied with a blushing smile, and a curty on her part; whibsp;finished the young Ensign on the spot.

Dobbin took most kindly to Mr. Stubble from that day, and enced him to talk about Amelia in their private walks, and at eabsp;other''s quarters.

It became the fashion, indeed, among all the ho young fellows of the -th to adore and admire Mrs. Osborne.

Her simple artless behaviour, and modest kindness of demeanour, won all their unsophisticated hearts; all whibsp;simplicity and sweetness are quite impossible to describe in print.

But who has not beheld the among women, and reid the prenbsp;of all sorts of qualities in them, even though they say no more to you than that they are engaged to danbsp;the quadrille, or that it is very hot weather? Gee, always the champion of his regiment, ro immenly in the opinion of the youth of the corps, by his gallantry in marrying this portionless young creature, and by his choibsp;of subsp;a pretty kind partner.

As he stepped forward to help the lady out of the carriage, Stubble saw what a pretty little hand she gave him, and what a sweet pretty little foot came tripping down the step.

He blushed profuly, and made the very best bow of whibsp;he was capable; to whibsp;Amelia, eing the number of the the regiment embroidered on the Ensign''s cap, replied with a blushing smile, and a curty on her part; whibsp;finished the young Ensign on the spot.

Dobbin took most kindly to Mr. Stubble from that day, and enced him to talk about Amelia in their private walks, and at eabsp;other''s quarters.

It became the fashion, indeed, among all the ho young fellows of the -th to adore and admire Mrs. Osborne.

Her simple artless behaviour, and modest kindness of demeanour, won all their unsophisticated hearts; all whibsp;simplicity and sweetness are quite impossible to describe in print.

But who has not beheld the among women, and reid the prenbsp;of all sorts of qualities in them, even though they say no more to you than that they are engaged to danbsp;the quadrille, or that it is very hot weather? Gee, always the champion of his regiment, ro immenly in the opinion of the youth of the corps, by his gallantry in marrying this portionless young creature, and by his choibsp;of subsp;a pretty kind partner.