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That
General
Tilney
,
instead
of
disliking
,
should
admire
her
,
was
very
delightful
;
and
she
joyfully
thought
that
there
was
not
one
of
the
family
whom
she
need
now
fear
to
meet
.
The
evening
had
done
more
,
much
more
,
for
her
than
could
have
been
expected
.
Monday
,
Tuesday
,
Wednesday
,
Thursday
,
Friday
,
and
Saturday
have
now
passed
in
review
before
the
reader
;
the
events
of
each
day
,
its
hopes
and
fears
,
mortifications
and
pleasures
,
have
been
separately
stated
,
and
the
pangs
of
Sunday
only
now
remain
to
be
described
,
and
close
the
week
.
The
Clifton
scheme
had
been
deferred
,
not
relinquished
,
and
on
the
afternoon
’
s
Crescent
of
this
day
,
it
was
brought
forward
again
.
In
a
private
consultation
between
Isabella
and
James
,
the
former
of
whom
had
particularly
set
her
heart
upon
going
,
and
the
latter
no
less
anxiously
placed
his
upon
pleasing
her
,
it
was
agreed
that
,
provided
the
weather
were
fair
,
the
party
should
take
place
on
the
following
morning
;
and
they
were
to
set
off
very
early
,
in
order
to
be
at
home
in
good
time
.
The
affair
thus
determined
,
and
Thorpe
’
s
approbation
secured
,
Catherine
only
remained
to
be
apprised
of
it
.
She
had
left
them
for
a
few
minutes
to
speak
to
Miss
Tilney
.
In
that
interval
the
plan
was
completed
,
and
as
soon
as
she
came
again
,
her
agreement
was
demanded
;
but
instead
of
the
gay
acquiescence
expected
by
Isabella
,
Catherine
looked
grave
,
was
very
sorry
,
but
could
not
go
.
The
engagement
which
ought
to
have
kept
her
from
joining
in
the
former
attempt
would
make
it
impossible
for
her
to
accompany
them
now
.
She
had
that
moment
settled
with
Miss
Tilney
to
take
their
proposed
walk
tomorrow
;
it
was
quite
determined
,
and
she
would
not
,
upon
any
account
,
retract
.
But
that
she
must
and
should
retract
was
instantly
the
eager
cry
of
both
the
Thorpes
;
they
must
go
to
Clifton
tomorrow
,
they
would
not
go
without
her
,
it
would
be
nothing
to
put
off
a
mere
walk
for
one
day
longer
,
and
they
would
not
hear
of
a
refusal
.
Catherine
was
distressed
,
but
not
subdued
.
“
Do
not
urge
me
,
Isabella
.
I
am
engaged
to
Miss
Tilney
.
I
cannot
go
.
”
This
availed
nothing
.
The
same
arguments
assailed
her
again
;
she
must
go
,
she
should
go
,
and
they
would
not
hear
of
a
refusal
.
“
It
would
be
so
easy
to
tell
Miss
Tilney
that
you
had
just
been
reminded
of
a
prior
engagement
,
and
must
only
beg
to
put
off
the
walk
till
Tuesday
.
”
“
No
,
it
would
not
be
easy
.
I
could
not
do
it
.
There
has
been
no
prior
engagement
.
”
But
Isabella
became
only
more
and
more
urgent
,
calling
on
her
in
the
most
affectionate
manner
,
addressing
her
by
the
most
endearing
names
.
She
was
sure
her
dearest
,
sweetest
Catherine
would
not
seriously
refuse
such
a
trifling
request
to
a
friend
who
loved
her
so
dearly
.
She
knew
her
beloved
Catherine
to
have
so
feeling
a
heart
,
so
sweet
a
temper
,
to
be
so
easily
persuaded
by
those
she
loved
.
But
all
in
vain
;
Catherine
felt
herself
to
be
in
the
right
,
and
though
pained
by
such
tender
,
such
flattering
supplication
,
could
not
allow
it
to
influence
her
.
Isabella
then
tried
another
method
.
She
reproached
her
with
having
more
affection
for
Miss
Tilney
,
though
she
had
known
her
so
little
a
while
,
than
for
her
best
and
oldest
friends
,
with
being
grown
cold
and
indifferent
,
in
short
,
towards
herself
.
“
I
cannot
help
being
jealous
,
Catherine
,
when
I
see
myself
slighted
for
strangers
,
I
,
who
love
you
so
excessively
!
When
once
my
affections
are
placed
,
it
is
not
in
the
power
of
anything
to
change
them
.
But
I
believe
my
feelings
are
stronger
than
anybody
’
s
;
I
am
sure
they
are
too
strong
for
my
own
peace
;
and
to
see
myself
supplanted
in
your
friendship
by
strangers
does
cut
me
to
the
quick
,
I
own
.
These
Tilneys
seem
to
swallow
up
everything
else
.
”
Catherine
thought
this
reproach
equally
strange
and
unkind
.
Was
it
the
part
of
a
friend
thus
to
expose
her
feelings
to
the
notice
of
others
?
Isabella
appeared
to
her
ungenerous
and
selfish
,
regardless
of
everything
but
her
own
gratification
.
These
painful
ideas
crossed
her
mind
,
though
she
said
nothing
.
Isabella
,
in
the
meanwhile
,
had
applied
her
handkerchief
to
her
eyes
;
and
Morland
,
miserable
at
such
a
sight
,
could
not
help
saying
,
“
Nay
,
Catherine
.
I
think
you
cannot
stand
out
any
longer
now
.
The
sacrifice
is
not
much
;
and
to
oblige
such
a
friend
—
I
shall
think
you
quite
unkind
,
if
you
still
refuse
.
”
This
was
the
first
time
of
her
brother
’
s
openly
siding
against
her
,
and
anxious
to
avoid
his
displeasure
,
she
proposed
a
compromise
.
If
they
would
only
put
off
their
scheme
till
Tuesday
,
which
they
might
easily
do
,
as
it
depended
only
on
themselves
,
she
could
go
with
them
,
and
everybody
might
then
be
satisfied
.
But
“
No
,
no
,
no
!
”
was
the
immediate
answer
;
“
that
could
not
be
,
for
Thorpe
did
not
know
that
he
might
not
go
to
town
on
Tuesday
.
”
Catherine
was
sorry
,
but
could
do
no
more
;
and
a
short
silence
ensued
,
which
was
broken
by
Isabella
,
who
in
a
voice
of
cold
resentment
said
,
“
Very
well
,
then
there
is
an
end
of
the
party
.
If
Catherine
does
not
go
,
I
cannot
.
I
cannot
be
the
only
woman
.
I
would
not
,
upon
any
account
in
the
world
,
do
so
improper
a
thing
.
”
“
Catherine
,
you
must
go
,
”
said
James
.
“
But
why
cannot
Mr
.
Thorpe
drive
one
of
his
other
sisters
?
I
dare
say
either
of
them
would
like
to
go
.
”