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Vanity Fair Study Guide

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by William Makepeace Thackeray
About 173 pages (51,915 words)
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Chapter 67 Summary

Becky has gone full steam into action working to please the Sedleys. Jos is enamored and drives around with her in a carriage, has parties for her and defends her honor all around town. She wins over the German women, and soon the Sedley house is a lively social hot spot thanks to Becky. Amelia is pretty much left out of the celebrations except when the bills come. Becky finds ways to trick her by discussing the situation with Dobbin. She tells Amelia that she behaved badly toward Dobbin. Amelia returns that she is married for life to an angel. Despite these surface reactions, Amelia enjoys hearing Becky praise Dobbin every day.

Everyone in the house likes Becky suddenly for trying to convince Amelia to marry Dobbin. They used to hate her and see.....

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