Which Concludes the First Book; With an Instance of Ingratitude, Which, We Hope, Will Appear Unnatural
- Dr. Blifil tells his brother that he has smoothed things over with Squire Allworthy.
- Everything is all ready for Captain and the new Mrs. Blifil to make up with the Squire.
- But it's not like Captain Blifil is going to be grateful to his brother for his help.
- (That would be way too logical and kind for the people in this book).
- Once Captain Blifil and Bridget have returned to Squire Allworthy's house, Captain Blifil makes it his new job to get rid of his brother.
- Now that he's made his fortune, he doesn't want Dr. Blifil somehow horning in.
- He starts treating Dr. Blifil like garbage, and everyone in the household notices this sudden change.
- Finally, Dr. Blifil can't stand the Captain's constant rudeness.
- So Dr. Blifil leaves Squire Allworthy's house and dies, broken-hearted and alone, in the city.
- It turns out that Captain Blifil has always kind of hated his brother.
- Captain Blifil is jealous of his brother's smarts, which makes him work to get rid of Dr. Blifil—permanently.