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211
Oh
!
D
it
,
when
one
has
the
means
of
doing
a
kind
thing
by
a
friend
,
I
hate
to
be
pitiful
.
212
213
An
inquiry
now
took
place
into
the
intended
movements
of
the
young
ladies
;
and
,
on
finding
whither
they
were
going
,
it
was
decided
that
the
gentlemen
should
accompany
them
to
Edgar
s
Buildings
,
and
pay
their
respects
to
Mrs
.
Thorpe
.
James
and
Isabella
led
the
way
;
and
so
well
satisfied
was
the
latter
with
her
lot
,
so
contentedly
was
she
endeavouring
to
ensure
a
pleasant
walk
to
him
who
brought
the
double
recommendation
of
being
her
brother
s
friend
,
and
her
friend
s
brother
,
so
pure
and
uncoquettish
were
her
feelings
,
that
,
though
they
overtook
and
passed
the
two
offending
young
men
in
Milsom
Street
,
she
was
so
far
from
seeking
to
attract
their
notice
,
that
she
looked
back
at
them
only
three
times
.
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214
John
Thorpe
kept
of
course
with
Catherine
,
and
,
after
a
few
minutes
silence
,
renewed
the
conversation
about
his
gig
.
You
will
find
,
however
,
Miss
Morland
,
it
would
be
reckoned
a
cheap
thing
by
some
people
,
for
I
might
have
sold
it
for
ten
guineas
more
the
next
day
;
Jackson
,
of
Oriel
,
bid
me
sixty
at
once
;
Morland
was
with
me
at
the
time
.
215
Yes
,
said
Morland
,
who
overheard
this
;
but
you
forget
that
your
horse
was
included
.
216
My
horse
!
Oh
,
d
it
!
I
would
not
sell
my
horse
for
a
hundred
.
Are
you
fond
of
an
open
carriage
,
Miss
Morland
?
217
Yes
,
very
;
I
have
hardly
ever
an
opportunity
of
being
in
one
;
but
I
am
particularly
fond
of
it
.
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218
I
am
glad
of
it
;
I
will
drive
you
out
in
mine
every
day
.
219
Thank
you
,
said
Catherine
,
in
some
distress
,
from
a
doubt
of
the
propriety
of
accepting
such
an
offer
.
220
I
will
drive
you
up
Lansdown
Hill
tomorrow
.