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Society
is
becoming
irksome
;
and
as
for
the
amusements
in
which
you
were
wont
to
share
at
Bath
,
the
very
idea
of
them
without
her
is
abhorrent
.
You
would
not
,
for
instance
,
now
go
to
a
ball
for
the
world
.
You
feel
that
you
have
no
longer
any
friend
to
whom
you
can
speak
with
unreserve
,
on
whose
regard
you
can
place
dependence
,
or
whose
counsel
,
in
any
difficulty
,
you
could
rely
on
.
You
feel
all
this
?
No
,
said
Catherine
,
after
a
few
moments
reflection
,
I
do
not
ought
I
?
To
say
the
truth
,
though
I
am
hurt
and
grieved
,
that
I
cannot
still
love
her
,
that
I
am
never
to
hear
from
her
,
perhaps
never
to
see
her
again
,
I
do
not
feel
so
very
,
very
much
afflicted
as
one
would
have
thought
.
You
feel
,
as
you
always
do
,
what
is
most
to
the
credit
of
human
nature
.
Such
feelings
ought
to
be
investigated
,
that
they
may
know
themselves
.
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Catherine
,
by
some
chance
or
other
,
found
her
spirits
so
very
much
relieved
by
this
conversation
that
she
could
not
regret
her
being
led
on
,
though
so
unaccountably
,
to
mention
the
circumstance
which
had
produced
it
.
From
this
time
,
the
subject
was
frequently
canvassed
by
the
three
young
people
;
and
Catherine
found
,
with
some
surprise
,
that
her
two
young
friends
were
perfectly
agreed
in
considering
Isabella
s
want
of
consequence
and
fortune
as
likely
to
throw
great
difficulties
in
the
way
of
her
marrying
their
brother
.
Their
persuasion
that
the
general
would
,
upon
this
ground
alone
,
independent
of
the
objection
that
might
be
raised
against
her
character
,
oppose
the
connection
,
turned
her
feelings
moreover
with
some
alarm
towards
herself
.
She
was
as
insignificant
,
and
perhaps
as
portionless
,
as
Isabella
;
and
if
the
heir
of
the
Tilney
property
had
not
grandeur
and
wealth
enough
in
himself
,
at
what
point
of
interest
were
the
demands
of
his
younger
brother
to
rest
?
The
very
painful
reflections
to
which
this
thought
led
could
only
be
dispersed
by
a
dependence
on
the
effect
of
that
particular
partiality
,
which
,
as
she
was
given
to
understand
by
his
words
as
well
as
his
actions
,
she
had
from
the
first
been
so
fortunate
as
to
excite
in
the
general
;
and
by
a
recollection
of
some
most
generous
and
disinterested
sentiments
on
the
subject
of
money
,
which
she
had
more
than
once
heard
him
utter
,
and
which
tempted
her
to
think
his
disposition
in
such
matters
misunderstood
by
his
children
.
They
were
so
fully
convinced
,
however
,
that
their
brother
would
not
have
the
courage
to
apply
in
person
for
his
father
s
consent
,
and
so
repeatedly
assured
her
that
he
had
never
in
his
life
been
less
likely
to
come
to
Northanger
than
at
the
present
time
,
that
she
suffered
her
mind
to
be
at
ease
as
to
the
necessity
of
any
sudden
removal
of
her
own
.
But
as
it
was
not
to
be
supposed
that
Captain
Tilney
,
whenever
he
made
his
application
,
would
give
his
father
any
just
idea
of
Isabella
s
conduct
,
it
occurred
to
her
as
highly
expedient
that
Henry
should
lay
the
whole
business
before
him
as
it
really
was
,
enabling
the
general
by
that
means
to
form
a
cool
and
impartial
opinion
,
and
prepare
his
objections
on
a
fairer
ground
than
inequality
of
situations
.
She
proposed
it
to
him
accordingly
;
but
he
did
not
catch
at
the
measure
so
eagerly
as
she
had
expected
.
No
,
said
he
,
my
father
s
hands
need
not
be
strengthened
,
and
Frederick
s
confession
of
folly
need
not
be
forestalled
.
He
must
tell
his
own
story
.
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But
he
will
tell
only
half
of
it
.
A
quarter
would
be
enough
.
A
day
or
two
passed
away
and
brought
no
tidings
of
Captain
Tilney
.
His
brother
and
sister
knew
not
what
to
think
.
Sometimes
it
appeared
to
them
as
if
his
silence
would
be
the
natural
result
of
the
suspected
engagement
,
and
at
others
that
it
was
wholly
incompatible
with
it
.
The
general
,
meanwhile
,
though
offended
every
morning
by
Frederick
s
remissness
in
writing
,
was
free
from
any
real
anxiety
about
him
,
and
had
no
more
pressing
solicitude
than
that
of
making
Miss
Morland
s
time
at
Northanger
pass
pleasantly
.
He
often
expressed
his
uneasiness
on
this
head
,
feared
the
sameness
of
every
day
s
society
and
employments
would
disgust
her
with
the
place
,
wished
the
Lady
Frasers
had
been
in
the
country
,
talked
every
now
and
then
of
having
a
large
party
to
dinner
,
and
once
or
twice
began
even
to
calculate
the
number
of
young
dancing
people
in
the
neighbourhood
.