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“
I
am
sorry
,
”
said
Henry
,
closing
the
book
he
had
just
opened
;
“
if
I
had
suspected
the
letter
of
containing
anything
unwelcome
,
I
should
have
given
it
with
very
different
feelings
.
”
“
It
contained
something
worse
than
anybody
could
suppose
!
Poor
James
is
so
unhappy
!
You
will
soon
know
why
.
”
“
To
have
so
kind
-
hearted
,
so
affectionate
a
sister
,
”
replied
Henry
warmly
,
“
must
be
a
comfort
to
him
under
any
distress
.
”
“
I
have
one
favour
to
beg
,
”
said
Catherine
,
shortly
afterwards
,
in
an
agitated
manner
,
“
that
,
if
your
brother
should
be
coming
here
,
you
will
give
me
notice
of
it
,
that
I
may
go
away
.
”
“
Our
brother
!
Frederick
!
”
“
Yes
;
I
am
sure
I
should
be
very
sorry
to
leave
you
so
soon
,
but
something
has
happened
that
would
make
it
very
dreadful
for
me
to
be
in
the
same
house
with
Captain
Tilney
.
”
Eleanor
’
s
work
was
suspended
while
she
gazed
with
increasing
astonishment
;
but
Henry
began
to
suspect
the
truth
,
and
something
,
in
which
Miss
Thorpe
’
s
name
was
included
,
passed
his
lips
.
“
How
quick
you
are
!
”
cried
Catherine
:
“
you
have
guessed
it
,
I
declare
!
And
yet
,
when
we
talked
about
it
in
Bath
,
you
little
thought
of
its
ending
so
.
Isabella
—
no
wonder
now
I
have
not
heard
from
her
—
Isabella
has
deserted
my
brother
,
and
is
to
marry
yours
!
Could
you
have
believed
there
had
been
such
inconstancy
and
fickleness
,
and
everything
that
is
bad
in
the
world
?
”
“
I
hope
,
so
far
as
concerns
my
brother
,
you
are
misinformed
.
I
hope
he
has
not
had
any
material
share
in
bringing
on
Mr
.
Morland
’
s
disappointment
.
His
marrying
Miss
Thorpe
is
not
probable
.
I
think
you
must
be
deceived
so
far
.
I
am
very
sorry
for
Mr
.
Morland
—
sorry
that
anyone
you
love
should
be
unhappy
;
but
my
surprise
would
be
greater
at
Frederick
’
s
marrying
her
than
at
any
other
part
of
the
story
.
”