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561
Isabella
s
countenance
was
once
more
all
smiles
and
good
humour
,
and
James
too
looked
happy
again
.
562
A
most
heavenly
thought
indeed
!
Now
,
my
sweet
Catherine
,
all
our
distresses
are
over
;
you
are
honourably
acquitted
,
and
we
shall
have
a
most
delightful
party
.
563
This
will
not
do
,
said
Catherine
;
I
cannot
submit
to
this
.
I
must
run
after
Miss
Tilney
directly
and
set
her
right
.
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564
Isabella
,
however
,
caught
hold
of
one
hand
,
Thorpe
of
the
other
,
and
remonstrances
poured
in
from
all
three
.
Even
James
was
quite
angry
.
When
everything
was
settled
,
when
Miss
Tilney
herself
said
that
Tuesday
would
suit
her
as
well
,
it
was
quite
ridiculous
,
quite
absurd
,
to
make
any
further
objection
.
565
I
do
not
care
.
Mr
.
Thorpe
had
no
business
to
invent
any
such
message
.
If
I
had
thought
it
right
to
put
it
off
,
I
could
have
spoken
to
Miss
Tilney
myself
.
566
This
is
only
doing
it
in
a
ruder
way
;
and
how
do
I
know
that
Mr
.
Thorpe
has
He
may
be
mistaken
again
perhaps
;
he
led
me
into
one
act
of
rudeness
by
his
mistake
on
Friday
.
Let
me
go
,
Mr
.
Thorpe
;
Isabella
,
do
not
hold
me
.
567
Thorpe
told
her
it
would
be
in
vain
to
go
after
the
Tilneys
;
they
were
turning
the
corner
into
Brock
Street
,
when
he
had
overtaken
them
,
and
were
at
home
by
this
time
.
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568
Then
I
will
go
after
them
,
said
Catherine
;
wherever
they
are
I
will
go
after
them
.
It
does
not
signify
talking
.
If
I
could
not
be
persuaded
into
doing
what
I
thought
wrong
,
I
never
will
be
tricked
into
it
.
And
with
these
words
she
broke
away
and
hurried
off
.
Thorpe
would
have
darted
after
her
,
but
Morland
withheld
him
.
Let
her
go
,
let
her
go
,
if
she
will
go
.
569
She
is
as
obstinate
as
570
Thorpe
never
finished
the
simile
,
for
it
could
hardly
have
been
a
proper
one
.