Dobbin burst out laughing at himself, for the truth is, he could sing no better than ...
(*ответ*) an owl
a goat
a bear
a crow
Dobbin had for once forgotten the world and was away with Sindbad the Sailor in the Valley of Diamonds, when ... woke up his pleasant reverie.
(*ответ*) shrill cries, as of a little weeping fellow
singing of a little girl
rumble of the wheels
the singing of the bird
Dobbin’s parent was a ... in the City.
(*ответ*) grocer
bricklayer
greengrocer
carpenter
Every soul in the coach agreed, that on that night ...
(*ответ*) Jos would propose to make Rebecca Mrs. Sedley
Osborne would propose Amelia to get married
Jos would write a letter to their parents and say good-bye
Jos would come back to India
Figs, alone in the schoolroom was ..., when Cuff, entering, bade him go upon some message which tarts were probably the subject.
(*ответ*) writing a letter to his mother
reading the Bible
praying
reading the fairy tales
Figs, being a ...., brought his arm into action and hit at Cuff’s left eye.
(*ответ*) left-hand man
madman
deaf man
blind in one-eye man
High and low, all ...
(*ответ*) made fun of William Dobbin
glorified William Dobbin
felt proud of William Dobbin
helped William Dobbin with his lessons.
How Rebecca now felt the want of ... who would have managed the business in ten minutes.
(*ответ*) a tender-mother
a kind friend and protector
a husband
a girl-friend
It was, of course, Mrs. Sedley’s opinion that ...
(*ответ*) her son would demean himself by a marriage with an artist’s daughter
her son would become famous for his marriage with an artist’s daughter
her son and Rebecca would be happy
her son would marry Rebecca and they go to India
Let’s step into the ... with the Russell Square party and be off to the Gardens.
(*ответ*) coach
car
cart
vehicle
Miss Rebecca Sharp and her stout companion lost themselves in a solitary walk, they both felt that situation was extremely tender and Jos Sedley ...
(*ответ*) told her several of his favourite Indian stories over again for the sixth time
kept silent and did not say anything
kissed and embraced Rebecca
make a proposal to marry him
Mr. Sedley said that his son Jos was ...
(*ответ*) vain, selfish and lazy
modest, kind and decent
toiler, honest and assiduous
hardworking, stubborn and ambitious
Old Dobbin, his father, gave him ... , most of which he spent in a general tuck-out for the school.
(*ответ*) two guineas publicly
a great sum of money
10 silver coins
a half guinea
Rebecca kissed old Mr. Sedley and her behaviour was so affecting that he was going ...
(*ответ*) to write her a cheque for 20 pounds more
to ask her not to leave them
to invite her to come and see them again
to present her with a small ring
The boy had been instructed to get over the playground wall and to ...
(*ответ*) purchase a pint of rub-shrub on credit
bring some bottles of ale
buy a box of cigarettes
bring a bottle of champagne