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Catherine
did
not
hear
enough
of
this
speech
to
understand
or
be
pained
by
it
;
and
other
subjects
being
studiously
brought
forward
and
supported
by
Henry
,
at
the
same
time
that
a
tray
full
of
refreshments
was
introduced
by
his
servant
,
the
general
was
shortly
restored
to
his
complacency
,
and
Catherine
to
all
her
usual
ease
of
spirits
.
The
room
in
question
was
of
a
commodious
,
well
-
proportioned
size
,
and
handsomely
fitted
up
as
a
dining
-
parlour
;
and
on
their
quitting
it
to
walk
round
the
grounds
,
she
was
shown
,
first
into
a
smaller
apartment
,
belonging
peculiarly
to
the
master
of
the
house
,
and
made
unusually
tidy
on
the
occasion
;
and
afterwards
into
what
was
to
be
the
drawing
-
room
,
with
the
appearance
of
which
,
though
unfurnished
,
Catherine
was
delighted
enough
even
to
satisfy
the
general
.
It
was
a
prettily
shaped
room
,
the
windows
reaching
to
the
ground
,
and
the
view
from
them
pleasant
,
though
only
over
green
meadows
;
and
she
expressed
her
admiration
at
the
moment
with
all
the
honest
simplicity
with
which
she
felt
it
.
“
Oh
!
Why
do
not
you
fit
up
this
room
,
Mr
.
Tilney
?
What
a
pity
not
to
have
it
fitted
up
!
It
is
the
prettiest
room
I
ever
saw
;
it
is
the
prettiest
room
in
the
world
!
”
“
I
trust
,
”
said
the
general
,
with
a
most
satisfied
smile
,
“
that
it
will
very
speedily
be
furnished
:
it
waits
only
for
a
lady
’
s
taste
!
”
“
Well
,
if
it
was
my
house
,
I
should
never
sit
anywhere
else
.
Oh
!
What
a
sweet
little
cottage
there
is
among
the
trees
—
apple
trees
,
too
!
It
is
the
prettiest
cottage
!
”
“
You
like
it
—
you
approve
it
as
an
object
—
it
is
enough
.
Henry
,
remember
that
Robinson
is
spoken
to
about
it
.
The
cottage
remains
.
”
Such
a
compliment
recalled
all
Catherine
’
s
consciousness
,
and
silenced
her
directly
;
and
,
though
pointedly
applied
to
by
the
general
for
her
choice
of
the
prevailing
colour
of
the
paper
and
hangings
,
nothing
like
an
opinion
on
the
subject
could
be
drawn
from
her
.
The
influence
of
fresh
objects
and
fresh
air
,
however
,
was
of
great
use
in
dissipating
these
embarrassing
associations
;
and
,
having
reached
the
ornamental
part
of
the
premises
,
consisting
of
a
walk
round
two
sides
of
a
meadow
,
on
which
Henry
’
s
genius
had
begun
to
act
about
half
a
year
ago
,
she
was
sufficiently
recovered
to
think
it
prettier
than
any
pleasure
-
ground
she
had
ever
been
in
before
,
though
there
was
not
a
shrub
in
it
higher
than
the
green
bench
in
the
corner
.
A
saunter
into
other
meadows
,
and
through
part
of
the
village
,
with
a
visit
to
the
stables
to
examine
some
improvements
,
and
a
charming
game
of
play
with
a
litter
of
puppies
just
able
to
roll
about
,
brought
them
to
four
o
’
clock
,
when
Catherine
scarcely
thought
it
could
be
three
.
At
four
they
were
to
dine
,
and
at
six
to
set
off
on
their
return
.
Never
had
any
day
passed
so
quickly
!
She
could
not
but
observe
that
the
abundance
of
the
dinner
did
not
seem
to
create
the
smallest
astonishment
in
the
general
;
nay
,
that
he
was
even
looking
at
the
side
-
table
for
cold
meat
which
was
not
there
.
His
son
and
daughter
’
s
observations
were
of
a
different
kind
.
They
had
seldom
seen
him
eat
so
heartily
at
any
table
but
his
own
,
and
never
before
known
him
so
little
disconcerted
by
the
melted
butter
’
s
being
oiled
At
six
o
’
clock
,
the
general
having
taken
his
coffee
,
the
carriage
again
received
them
;
and
so
gratifying
had
been
the
tenor
of
his
conduct
throughout
the
whole
visit
,
so
well
assured
was
her
mind
on
the
subject
of
his
expectations
,
that
,
could
she
have
felt
equally
confident
of
the
wishes
of
his
son
,
Catherine
would
have
quitted
Woodston
with
little
anxiety
as
to
the
How
or
the
When
she
might
return
to
it
.