Vanity Fair
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Now, I've been thinking about...
I must tell you.
I can put it off no longer.

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We're ruined, Mary. Lost.
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Everything is gone.
But we're giving a soiree.

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There'll be no more soirees
or balls or dinners either.

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That life, finished for us.
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Oh, my God!
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The debt that finished me, the man
who tipped me into the abyss,

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is none other than
George's father, John Osborne.

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By order of the trustees of the Sedley
Estate, this auction will now commence.

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Lot 368, an inlaid ebony writing desk.
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Shall we say... four guineas? Five?
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Any more? Come on.
Going, going...

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Sold.
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Lot 369.
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A Clemency
Drawing Room Piano.

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I sang to that.
Would you like it?

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We will start at three guineas.
Four?

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- Five.
- Five at the back.

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- Six.
- It's Captain Dobbin.

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Seven? Eight?
I know him.
He's in the Ninth.

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Nine? Ten.
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Any more?
Sold to the captain.

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Lot 370.
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A landscape painting signed,
"Francis Sharp, 1801. '"

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What? What's the matter?
My father painted it.

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I gave it to Amelia.
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- I'll get it for you.
- Shall we say, five guineas?

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Six, at the back. Seven.
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Eight. Nine.
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Ten. Eleven. Twelve.
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Thirteen. Fourteen.

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