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He
remained
with
them
some
time
,
and
was
only
too
agreeable
for
Catherine
to
be
contented
when
he
went
away
.
Before
they
parted
,
however
,
it
was
agreed
that
the
projected
walk
should
be
taken
as
soon
as
possible
;
and
,
setting
aside
the
misery
of
his
quitting
their
box
,
she
was
,
upon
the
whole
,
left
one
of
the
happiest
creatures
in
the
world
.
While
talking
to
each
other
,
she
had
observed
with
some
surprise
that
John
Thorpe
,
who
was
never
in
the
same
part
of
the
house
for
ten
minutes
together
,
was
engaged
in
conversation
with
General
Tilney
;
and
she
felt
something
more
than
surprise
when
she
thought
she
could
perceive
herself
the
object
of
their
attention
and
discourse
.
What
could
they
have
to
say
of
her
?
She
feared
General
Tilney
did
not
like
her
appearance
:
she
found
it
was
implied
in
his
preventing
her
admittance
to
his
daughter
,
rather
than
postpone
his
own
walk
a
few
minutes
.
“
How
came
Mr
.
Thorpe
to
know
your
father
?
”
was
her
anxious
inquiry
,
as
she
pointed
them
out
to
her
companion
.
He
knew
nothing
about
it
;
but
his
father
,
like
every
military
man
,
had
a
very
large
acquaintance
.
When
the
entertainment
was
over
,
Thorpe
came
to
assist
them
in
getting
out
.
Catherine
was
the
immediate
object
of
his
gallantry
;
and
,
while
they
waited
in
the
lobby
for
a
chair
,
he
prevented
the
inquiry
which
had
travelled
from
her
heart
almost
to
the
tip
of
her
tongue
,
by
asking
,
in
a
consequential
manner
,
whether
she
had
seen
him
talking
with
General
Tilney
:
“
He
is
a
fine
old
fellow
,
upon
my
soul
!
Stout
,
active
—
looks
as
young
as
his
son
.
I
have
a
great
regard
for
him
,
I
assure
you
:
a
gentleman
-
like
,
good
sort
of
fellow
as
ever
lived
.
”
“
But
how
came
you
to
know
him
?
”
“
Know
him
!
There
are
few
people
much
about
town
that
I
do
not
know
.
I
have
met
him
forever
at
the
Bedford
;
and
I
knew
his
face
again
today
the
moment
he
came
into
the
billiard
-
room
.
One
of
the
best
players
we
have
,
by
the
by
;
and
we
had
a
little
touch
together
,
though
I
was
almost
afraid
of
him
at
first
:
the
odds
were
five
to
four
against
me
;
and
,
if
I
had
not
made
one
of
the
cleanest
strokes
that
perhaps
ever
was
made
in
this
world
—
I
took
his
ball
exactly
—
but
I
could
not
make
you
understand
it
without
a
table
;
however
,
I
did
beat
him
.
A
very
fine
fellow
;
as
rich
as
a
Jew
I
should
like
to
dine
with
him
;
I
dare
say
he
gives
famous
dinners
.
But
what
do
you
think
we
have
been
talking
of
?
You
.
Yes
,
by
heavens
!
And
the
general
thinks
you
the
finest
girl
in
Bath
.
”
“
Oh
!
Nonsense
!
How
can
you
say
so
?
”
“
And
what
do
you
think
I
said
?
”
—
lowering
his
voice
—
“
well
done
,
general
,
said
I
;
I
am
quite
of
your
mind
.
”
Here
Catherine
,
who
was
much
less
gratified
by
his
admiration
than
by
General
Tilney
’
s
,
was
not
sorry
to
be
called
away
by
Mr
.
Allen
.
Thorpe
,
however
,
would
see
her
to
her
chair
,
and
,
till
she
entered
it
,
continued
the
same
kind
of
delicate
flattery
,
in
spite
of
her
entreating
him
to
have
done
.