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“
I
cannot
be
quite
positive
about
that
,
my
dear
;
I
have
some
idea
he
is
;
but
,
however
,
he
is
a
very
fine
young
man
,
Mrs
.
Hughes
says
,
and
likely
to
do
very
well
.
”
Catherine
inquired
no
further
;
she
had
heard
enough
to
feel
that
Mrs
.
Allen
had
no
real
intelligence
to
give
,
and
that
she
was
most
particularly
unfortunate
herself
in
having
missed
such
a
meeting
with
both
brother
and
sister
Could
she
have
foreseen
such
a
circumstance
,
nothing
should
have
persuaded
her
to
go
out
with
the
others
;
and
,
as
it
was
,
she
could
only
lament
her
ill
luck
,
and
think
over
what
she
had
lost
,
till
it
was
clear
to
her
that
the
drive
had
by
no
means
been
very
pleasant
and
that
John
Thorpe
himself
was
quite
disagreeable
.
The
Allens
,
Thorpes
,
and
Morlands
all
met
in
the
evening
at
the
theatre
;
and
,
as
Catherine
and
Isabella
sat
together
,
there
was
then
an
opportunity
for
the
latter
to
utter
some
few
of
the
many
thousand
things
which
had
been
collecting
within
her
for
communication
in
the
immeasurable
length
of
time
which
had
divided
them
.
“
Oh
,
heavens
!
My
beloved
Catherine
,
have
I
got
you
at
last
?
”
was
her
address
on
Catherine
’
s
entering
the
box
and
sitting
by
her
.
“
Now
,
Mr
.
Morland
,
”
for
he
was
close
to
her
on
the
other
side
,
“
I
shall
not
speak
another
word
to
you
all
the
rest
of
the
evening
;
so
I
charge
you
not
to
expect
it
.
My
sweetest
Catherine
,
how
have
you
been
this
long
age
?
But
I
need
not
ask
you
,
for
you
look
delightfully
.
You
really
have
done
your
hair
in
a
more
heavenly
style
than
ever
;
you
mischievous
creature
,
do
you
want
to
attract
everybody
?
I
assure
you
,
my
brother
is
quite
in
love
with
you
already
;
and
as
for
Mr
.
Tilney
—
but
that
is
a
settled
thing
—
even
your
modesty
cannot
doubt
his
attachment
now
;
his
coming
back
to
Bath
makes
it
too
plain
.
Oh
!
What
would
not
I
give
to
see
him
!
I
really
am
quite
wild
with
impatience
.
My
mother
says
he
is
the
most
delightful
young
man
in
the
world
;
she
saw
him
this
morning
,
you
know
;
you
must
introduce
him
to
me
.
Is
he
in
the
house
now
?
Look
about
,
for
heaven
’
s
sake
!
I
assure
you
,
I
can
hardly
exist
till
I
see
him
.
”
“
No
,
”
said
Catherine
,
“
he
is
not
here
;
I
cannot
see
him
anywhere
.
”
“
Oh
,
horrid
!
Am
I
never
to
be
acquainted
with
him
?
How
do
you
like
my
gown
?
I
think
it
does
not
look
amiss
;
the
sleeves
were
entirely
my
own
thought
.
Do
you
know
,
I
get
so
immoderately
sick
of
Bath
;
your
brother
and
I
were
agreeing
this
morning
that
,
though
it
is
vastly
well
to
be
here
for
a
few
weeks
,
we
would
not
live
here
for
millions
.
We
soon
found
out
that
our
tastes
were
exactly
alike
in
preferring
the
country
to
every
other
place
;
really
,
our
opinions
were
so
exactly
the
same
,
it
was
quite
ridiculous
!
There
was
not
a
single
point
in
which
we
differed
;
I
would
not
have
had
you
by
for
the
world
;
you
are
such
a
sly
thing
,
I
am
sure
you
would
have
made
some
droll
remark
or
other
about
it
.
”
“
No
,
indeed
I
should
not
.
”
“
Oh
,
yes
you
would
indeed
;
I
know
you
better
than
you
know
yourself
.
You
would
have
told
us
that
we
seemed
born
for
each
other
,
or
some
nonsense
of
that
kind
,
which
would
have
distressed
me
beyond
conception
;
my
cheeks
would
have
been
as
red
as
your
roses
;
I
would
not
have
had
you
by
for
the
world
.
”
“
Indeed
you
do
me
injustice
;
I
would
not
have
made
so
improper
a
remark
upon
any
account
;
and
besides
,
I
am
sure
it
would
never
have
entered
my
head
.
”