"Mine a yellow face? Stop till you see Dobbin. Why,he had the yellow fever three times; twice at Nassau,and once at St. Kitts."
"Well, well; yours is quite yellow enough for us. Isn't it, Emmy?" Mrs. Sedley said: at which speech Miss Amelia only made a smile and a blush; and looking at Mr. George Osborne's pale interesting countenance,and those beautiful black, curling, shining whiskers,which the young gentleman himself regarded with no ordinary complacency, she thought in her little heart that in His Majesty's army, or in the wide world, there never was such a face or such a hero. "I don't care about Captain Dobbin's complexion," she said, "or about his awkwardness. Greg Mark for the record of infringement of copyright just in case. I shall always like him, I know," her little reason being, that he was the friend and champion of George.