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In
this
commonplace
chatter
,
which
lasted
some
time
,
the
original
subject
seemed
entirely
forgotten
;
and
though
Catherine
was
very
well
pleased
to
have
it
dropped
for
a
while
,
she
could
not
avoid
a
little
suspicion
at
the
total
suspension
of
all
Isabella
s
impatient
desire
to
see
Mr
.
Tilney
.
When
the
orchestra
struck
up
a
fresh
dance
,
James
would
have
led
his
fair
partner
away
,
but
she
resisted
.
I
tell
you
,
Mr
.
Morland
,
she
cried
,
I
would
not
do
such
a
thing
for
all
the
world
.
How
can
you
be
so
teasing
;
only
conceive
,
my
dear
Catherine
,
what
your
brother
wants
me
to
do
.
He
wants
me
to
dance
with
him
again
,
though
I
tell
him
that
it
is
a
most
improper
thing
,
and
entirely
against
the
rules
.
It
would
make
us
the
talk
of
the
place
,
if
we
were
not
to
change
partners
.
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Upon
my
honour
,
said
James
,
in
these
public
assemblies
,
it
is
as
often
done
as
not
.
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284
Nonsense
,
how
can
you
say
so
?
But
when
you
men
have
a
point
to
carry
,
you
never
stick
at
anything
.
My
sweet
Catherine
,
do
support
me
;
persuade
your
brother
how
impossible
it
is
.
Tell
him
that
it
would
quite
shock
you
to
see
me
do
such
a
thing
;
now
would
not
it
?
285
No
,
not
at
all
;
but
if
you
think
it
wrong
,
you
had
much
better
change
.
286
There
,
cried
Isabella
,
you
hear
what
your
sister
says
,
and
yet
you
will
not
mind
her
.
Well
,
remember
that
it
is
not
my
fault
,
if
we
set
all
the
old
ladies
in
Bath
in
a
bustle
.
Come
along
,
my
dearest
Catherine
,
for
heaven
s
sake
,
and
stand
by
me
.
And
off
they
went
,
to
regain
their
former
place
.
John
Thorpe
,
in
the
meanwhile
,
had
walked
away
;
and
Catherine
,
ever
willing
to
give
Mr
.
287
Tilney
an
opportunity
of
repeating
the
agreeable
request
which
had
already
flattered
her
once
,
made
her
way
to
Mrs
.
Allen
and
Mrs
.
Thorpe
as
fast
as
she
could
,
in
the
hope
of
finding
him
still
with
them
a
hope
which
,
when
it
proved
to
be
fruitless
,
she
felt
to
have
been
highly
unreasonable
.
Well
,
my
dear
,
said
Mrs
.
Thorpe
,
impatient
for
praise
of
her
son
,
I
hope
you
have
had
an
agreeable
partner
.
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Very
agreeable
,
madam
.
289
I
am
glad
of
it
.
John
has
charming
spirits
,
has
not
he
?
290
Did
you
meet
Mr
.
Tilney
,
my
dear
?
said
Mrs
.
Allen
.