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Catherine
listened
with
heartfelt
satisfaction
.
It
appeared
that
Blaize
Castle
had
never
been
thought
of
;
and
,
as
for
all
the
rest
,
there
was
nothing
to
regret
for
half
an
instant
.
Maria
’
s
intelligence
concluded
with
a
tender
effusion
of
pity
for
her
sister
Anne
,
whom
she
represented
as
insupportably
cross
,
from
being
excluded
the
party
.
“
She
will
never
forgive
me
,
I
am
sure
;
but
,
you
know
,
how
could
I
help
it
?
John
would
have
me
go
,
for
he
vowed
he
would
not
drive
her
,
because
she
had
such
thick
ankles
.
I
dare
say
she
will
not
be
in
good
humour
again
this
month
;
but
I
am
determined
I
will
not
be
cross
;
it
is
not
a
little
matter
that
puts
me
out
of
temper
.
”
Isabella
now
entered
the
room
with
so
eager
a
step
,
and
a
look
of
such
happy
importance
,
as
engaged
all
her
friend
’
s
notice
.
Maria
was
without
ceremony
sent
away
,
and
Isabella
,
embracing
Catherine
,
thus
began
:
“
Yes
,
my
dear
Catherine
,
it
is
so
indeed
;
your
penetration
has
not
deceived
you
.
Oh
!
That
arch
eye
of
yours
!
It
sees
through
everything
.
”
Catherine
replied
only
by
a
look
of
wondering
ignorance
.
“
Nay
,
my
beloved
,
sweetest
friend
,
”
continued
the
other
,
“
compose
yourself
.
I
am
amazingly
agitated
,
as
you
perceive
.
Let
us
sit
down
and
talk
in
comfort
.
Well
,
and
so
you
guessed
it
the
moment
you
had
my
note
?
Sly
creature
!
Oh
!
My
dear
Catherine
,
you
alone
,
who
know
my
heart
,
can
judge
of
my
present
happiness
.
Your
brother
is
the
most
charming
of
men
.
I
only
wish
I
were
more
worthy
of
him
.
But
what
will
your
excellent
father
and
mother
say
?
Oh
!
Heavens
!
When
I
think
of
them
I
am
so
agitated
!
”
Catherine
’
s
understanding
began
to
awake
:
an
idea
of
the
truth
suddenly
darted
into
her
mind
;
and
,
with
the
natural
blush
of
so
new
an
emotion
,
she
cried
out
,
“
Good
heaven
!
My
dear
Isabella
,
what
do
you
mean
?
Can
you
—
can
you
really
be
in
love
with
James
?
”
This
bold
surmise
,
however
,
she
soon
learnt
comprehended
but
half
the
fact
.
The
anxious
affection
,
which
she
was
accused
of
having
continually
watched
in
Isabella
’
s
every
look
and
action
,
had
,
in
the
course
of
their
yesterday
’
s
party
,
received
the
delightful
confession
of
an
equal
love
.
Her
heart
and
faith
were
alike
engaged
to
James
.
Never
had
Catherine
listened
to
anything
so
full
of
interest
,
wonder
,
and
joy
.
Her
brother
and
her
friend
engaged
!
New
to
such
circumstances
,
the
importance
of
it
appeared
unspeakably
great
,
and
she
contemplated
it
as
one
of
those
grand
events
,
of
which
the
ordinary
course
of
life
can
hardly
afford
a
return
.
The
strength
of
her
feelings
she
could
not
express
;
the
nature
of
them
,
however
,
contented
her
friend
.
The
happiness
of
having
such
a
sister
was
their
first
effusion
,
and
the
fair
ladies
mingled
in
embraces
and
tears
of
joy
.
Delighting
,
however
,
as
Catherine
sincerely
did
in
the
prospect
of
the
connection
,
it
must
be
acknowledged
that
Isabella
far
surpassed
her
in
tender
anticipations
.
“
You
will
be
so
infinitely
dearer
to
me
,
my
Catherine
,
than
either
Anne
or
Maria
:
I
feel
that
I
shall
be
so
much
more
attached
to
my
dear
Morland
’
s
family
than
to
my
own
.
”