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161
I
know
you
very
well
;
you
have
so
much
animation
,
which
is
exactly
what
Miss
Andrews
wants
,
for
I
must
confess
there
is
something
amazingly
insipid
about
her
.
Oh
!
I
must
tell
you
,
that
just
after
we
parted
yesterday
,
I
saw
a
young
man
looking
at
you
so
earnestly
I
am
sure
he
is
in
love
with
you
.
Catherine
coloured
,
and
disclaimed
again
.
Isabella
laughed
.
It
is
very
true
,
upon
my
honour
,
but
I
see
how
it
is
;
you
are
indifferent
to
everybody
s
admiration
,
except
that
of
one
gentleman
,
who
shall
be
nameless
.
Nay
,
I
cannot
blame
you
speaking
more
seriously
your
feelings
are
easily
understood
.
Where
the
heart
is
really
attached
,
I
know
very
well
how
little
one
can
be
pleased
with
the
attention
of
anybody
else
.
Everything
is
so
insipid
,
so
uninteresting
,
that
does
not
relate
to
the
beloved
object
!
I
can
perfectly
comprehend
your
feelings
.
162
But
you
should
not
persuade
me
that
I
think
so
very
much
about
Mr
.
163
Tilney
,
for
perhaps
I
may
never
see
him
again
.
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164
Not
see
him
again
!
My
dearest
creature
,
do
not
talk
of
it
.
I
am
sure
you
would
be
miserable
if
you
thought
so
!
165
No
,
indeed
,
I
should
not
.
I
do
not
pretend
to
say
that
I
was
not
very
much
pleased
with
him
;
but
while
I
have
Udolpho
to
read
,
I
feel
as
if
nobody
could
make
me
miserable
.
Oh
!
The
dreadful
black
veil
!
My
dear
Isabella
,
I
am
sure
there
must
be
Laurentina
s
skeleton
behind
it
.
166
It
is
so
odd
to
me
,
that
you
should
never
have
read
Udolpho
before
;
but
I
suppose
Mrs
.
Morland
objects
to
novels
.
167
No
,
she
does
not
.
She
very
often
reads
Sir
Charles
Grandison
herself
;
but
new
books
do
not
fall
in
our
way
.
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168
Sir
Charles
Grandison
!
That
is
an
amazing
horrid
book
,
is
it
not
?
I
remember
Miss
Andrews
could
not
get
through
the
first
volume
.
169
It
is
not
like
Udolpho
at
all
;
but
yet
I
think
it
is
very
entertaining
.
170
Do
you
indeed
!
You
surprise
me
;
I
thought
it
had
not
been
readable
.
But
,
my
dearest
Catherine
,
have
you
settled
what
to
wear
on
your
head
tonight
?
I
am
determined
at
all
events
to
be
dressed
exactly
like
you
.
The
men
take
notice
of
that
sometimes
,
you
know
.