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231
Catherine
,
humbled
and
ashamed
,
was
going
to
apologize
for
her
question
,
but
he
prevented
her
by
saying
,
Novels
are
all
so
full
of
nonsense
and
stuff
;
there
has
not
been
a
tolerably
decent
one
come
out
since
Tom
Jones
,
except
The
Monk
;
I
read
that
t
other
day
;
but
as
for
all
the
others
,
they
are
the
stupidest
things
in
creation
.
232
I
think
you
must
like
Udolpho
,
if
you
were
to
read
it
;
it
is
so
very
interesting
.
233
Not
I
,
faith
!
No
,
if
I
read
any
,
it
shall
be
Mrs
.
Radcliffe
s
;
her
novels
are
amusing
enough
;
they
are
worth
reading
;
some
fun
and
nature
in
them
.
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234
Udolpho
was
written
by
Mrs
.
Radcliffe
,
said
Catherine
,
with
some
hesitation
,
from
the
fear
of
mortifying
him
.
235
No
sure
;
was
it
?
Aye
,
I
remember
,
so
it
was
;
I
was
thinking
of
that
other
stupid
book
,
written
by
that
woman
they
make
such
a
fuss
about
,
she
who
married
the
French
emigrant
.
236
I
suppose
you
mean
Camilla
?
237
Yes
,
that
s
the
book
;
such
unnatural
stuff
!
An
old
man
playing
at
see
-
saw
,
I
took
up
the
first
volume
once
and
looked
it
over
,
but
I
soon
found
it
would
not
do
;
indeed
I
guessed
what
sort
of
stuff
it
must
be
before
I
saw
it
:
as
soon
as
I
heard
she
had
married
an
emigrant
,
I
was
sure
I
should
never
be
able
to
get
through
it
.
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238
I
have
never
read
it
.
239
You
had
no
loss
,
I
assure
you
;
it
is
the
horridest
nonsense
you
can
imagine
;
there
is
nothing
in
the
world
in
it
but
an
old
man
s
playing
at
see
-
saw
and
learning
Latin
;
upon
my
soul
there
is
not
.
240
This
critique
,
the
justness
of
which
was
unfortunately
lost
on
poor
Catherine
,
brought
them
to
the
door
of
Mrs
.