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371
Isabella
smiled
incredulously
and
talked
the
rest
of
the
evening
to
James
.
372
Catherine
s
resolution
of
endeavouring
to
meet
Miss
Tilney
again
continued
in
full
force
the
next
morning
;
and
till
the
usual
moment
of
going
to
the
pump
-
room
,
she
felt
some
alarm
from
the
dread
of
a
second
prevention
.
But
nothing
of
that
kind
occurred
,
no
visitors
appeared
to
delay
them
,
and
they
all
three
set
off
in
good
time
for
the
pump
-
room
,
where
the
ordinary
course
of
events
and
conversation
took
place
;
Mr
.
373
Allen
,
after
drinking
his
glass
of
water
,
joined
some
gentlemen
to
talk
over
the
politics
of
the
day
and
compare
the
accounts
of
their
newspapers
;
and
the
ladies
walked
about
together
,
noticing
every
new
face
,
and
almost
every
new
bonnet
in
the
room
.
The
female
part
of
the
Thorpe
family
,
attended
by
James
Morland
,
appeared
among
the
crowd
in
less
than
a
quarter
of
an
hour
,
and
Catherine
immediately
took
her
usual
place
by
the
side
of
her
friend
.
James
,
who
was
now
in
constant
attendance
,
maintained
a
similar
position
,
and
separating
themselves
from
the
rest
of
their
party
,
they
walked
in
that
manner
for
some
time
,
till
Catherine
began
to
doubt
the
happiness
of
a
situation
which
,
confining
her
entirely
to
her
friend
and
brother
,
gave
her
very
little
share
in
the
notice
of
either
.
They
were
always
engaged
in
some
sentimental
discussion
or
lively
dispute
,
but
their
sentiment
was
conveyed
in
such
whispering
voices
,
and
their
vivacity
attended
with
so
much
laughter
,
that
though
Catherine
s
supporting
opinion
was
not
unfrequently
called
for
by
one
or
the
other
,
she
was
never
able
to
give
any
,
from
not
having
heard
a
word
of
the
subject
.
At
length
however
she
was
empowered
to
disengage
herself
from
her
friend
,
by
the
avowed
necessity
of
speaking
to
Miss
Tilney
,
whom
she
most
joyfully
saw
just
entering
the
room
with
Mrs
.
Hughes
,
and
whom
she
instantly
joined
,
with
a
firmer
determination
to
be
acquainted
,
than
she
might
have
had
courage
to
command
,
had
she
not
been
urged
by
the
disappointment
of
the
day
before
.
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374
Miss
Tilney
met
her
with
great
civility
,
returned
her
advances
with
equal
goodwill
,
and
they
continued
talking
together
as
long
as
both
parties
remained
in
the
room
;
and
though
in
all
probability
not
an
observation
was
made
,
nor
an
expression
used
by
either
which
had
not
been
made
and
used
some
thousands
of
times
before
,
under
that
roof
,
in
every
Bath
season
,
yet
the
merit
of
their
being
spoken
with
simplicity
and
truth
,
and
without
personal
conceit
,
might
be
something
uncommon
.
375
How
well
your
brother
dances
!
was
an
artless
exclamation
of
Catherine
s
towards
the
close
of
their
conversation
,
which
at
once
surprised
and
amused
her
companion
.
376
Henry
!
she
replied
with
a
smile
.
Yes
,
he
does
dance
very
well
.
377
He
must
have
thought
it
very
odd
to
hear
me
say
I
was
engaged
the
other
evening
,
when
he
saw
me
sitting
down
.
But
I
really
had
been
engaged
the
whole
day
to
Mr
.
Thorpe
.
Miss
Tilney
could
only
bow
.
You
cannot
think
,
added
Catherine
after
a
moment
s
silence
,
how
surprised
I
was
to
see
him
again
.
I
felt
so
sure
of
his
being
quite
gone
away
.
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378
When
Henry
had
the
pleasure
of
seeing
you
before
,
he
was
in
Bath
but
for
a
couple
of
days
.
He
came
only
to
engage
lodgings
for
us
.
379
That
never
occurred
to
me
;
and
of
course
,
not
seeing
him
anywhere
,
I
thought
he
must
be
gone
.
Was
not
the
young
lady
he
danced
with
on
Monday
a
Miss
Smith
?
380
Yes
,
an
acquaintance
of
Mrs
.
Hughes
.