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241
Thorpe
s
lodgings
,
and
the
feelings
of
the
discerning
and
unprejudiced
reader
of
Camilla
gave
way
to
the
feelings
of
the
dutiful
and
affectionate
son
,
as
they
met
Mrs
.
Thorpe
,
who
had
descried
them
from
above
,
in
the
passage
.
Ah
,
Mother
!
How
do
you
do
?
said
he
,
giving
her
a
hearty
shake
of
the
hand
.
Where
did
you
get
that
quiz
of
a
hat
?
It
makes
you
look
like
an
old
witch
.
Here
is
Morland
and
I
come
to
stay
a
few
days
with
you
,
so
you
must
look
out
for
a
couple
of
good
beds
somewhere
near
.
And
this
address
seemed
to
satisfy
all
the
fondest
wishes
of
the
mother
s
heart
,
for
she
received
him
with
the
most
delighted
and
exulting
affection
.
On
his
two
younger
sisters
he
then
bestowed
an
equal
portion
of
his
fraternal
tenderness
,
for
he
asked
each
of
them
how
they
did
,
and
observed
that
they
both
looked
very
ugly
.
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These
manners
did
not
please
Catherine
;
but
he
was
James
s
friend
and
Isabella
s
brother
;
and
her
judgment
was
further
bought
off
by
Isabella
s
assuring
her
,
when
they
withdrew
to
see
the
new
hat
,
that
John
thought
her
the
most
charming
girl
in
the
world
,
and
by
John
s
engaging
her
before
they
parted
to
dance
with
him
that
evening
.
Had
she
been
older
or
vainer
,
such
attacks
might
have
done
little
;
but
,
where
youth
and
diffidence
are
united
,
it
requires
uncommon
steadiness
of
reason
to
resist
the
attraction
of
being
called
the
most
charming
girl
in
the
world
,
and
of
being
so
very
early
engaged
as
a
partner
;
and
the
consequence
was
that
,
when
the
two
Morlands
,
after
sitting
an
hour
with
the
Thorpes
,
set
off
to
walk
together
to
Mr
.
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Allen
s
,
and
James
,
as
the
door
was
closed
on
them
,
said
,
Well
,
Catherine
,
how
do
you
like
my
friend
Thorpe
?
instead
of
answering
,
as
she
probably
would
have
done
,
had
there
been
no
friendship
and
no
flattery
in
the
case
,
I
do
not
like
him
at
all
,
she
directly
replied
,
I
like
him
very
much
;
he
seems
very
agreeable
.
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He
is
as
good
-
natured
a
fellow
as
ever
lived
;
a
little
of
a
rattle
;
but
that
will
recommend
him
to
your
sex
,
I
believe
:
and
how
do
you
like
the
rest
of
the
family
?
245
Very
,
very
much
indeed
:
Isabella
particularly
.
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I
am
very
glad
to
hear
you
say
so
;
she
is
just
the
kind
of
young
woman
I
could
wish
to
see
you
attached
to
;
she
has
so
much
good
sense
,
and
is
so
thoroughly
unaffected
and
amiable
;
I
always
wanted
you
to
know
her
;
and
she
seems
very
fond
of
you
.
She
said
the
highest
things
in
your
praise
that
could
possibly
be
;
and
the
praise
of
such
a
girl
as
Miss
Thorpe
even
you
,
Catherine
,
taking
her
hand
with
affection
,
may
be
proud
of
.
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Indeed
I
am
,
she
replied
;
I
love
her
exceedingly
,
and
am
delighted
to
find
that
you
like
her
too
.
You
hardly
mentioned
anything
of
her
when
you
wrote
to
me
after
your
visit
there
.
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Because
I
thought
I
should
soon
see
you
myself
.
I
hope
you
will
be
a
great
deal
together
while
you
are
in
Bath
.
She
is
a
most
amiable
girl
;
such
a
superior
understanding
!
How
fond
all
the
family
are
of
her
;
she
is
evidently
the
general
favourite
;
and
how
much
she
must
be
admired
in
such
a
place
as
this
is
not
she
?
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Yes
,
very
much
indeed
,
I
fancy
;
Mr
.
Allen
thinks
her
the
prettiest
girl
in
Bath
.
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