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This
charming
sentiment
,
recommended
as
much
by
sense
as
novelty
,
gave
Catherine
a
most
pleasing
remembrance
of
all
the
heroines
of
her
acquaintance
;
and
she
thought
her
friend
never
looked
more
lovely
than
in
uttering
the
grand
idea
.
“
I
am
sure
they
will
consent
,
”
was
her
frequent
declaration
;
“
I
am
sure
they
will
be
delighted
with
you
.
”
“
For
my
own
part
,
”
said
Isabella
,
“
my
wishes
are
so
moderate
that
the
smallest
income
in
nature
would
be
enough
for
me
.
Where
people
are
really
attached
,
poverty
itself
is
wealth
;
grandeur
I
detest
:
I
would
not
settle
in
London
for
the
universe
.
A
cottage
in
some
retired
village
would
be
ecstasy
.
There
are
some
charming
little
villas
about
Richmond
.
”
“
Richmond
!
”
cried
Catherine
.
“
You
must
settle
near
Fullerton
.
You
must
be
near
us
.
”
“
I
am
sure
I
shall
be
miserable
if
we
do
not
.
If
I
can
but
be
near
you
,
I
shall
be
satisfied
.
But
this
is
idle
talking
!
I
will
not
allow
myself
to
think
of
such
things
,
till
we
have
your
father
’
s
answer
.
Morland
says
that
by
sending
it
tonight
to
Salisbury
,
we
may
have
it
tomorrow
.
Tomorrow
?
I
know
I
shall
never
have
courage
to
open
the
letter
.
I
know
it
will
be
the
death
of
me
.
”
A
reverie
succeeded
this
conviction
—
and
when
Isabella
spoke
again
,
it
was
to
resolve
on
the
quality
of
her
wedding
-
gown
.
Their
conference
was
put
an
end
to
by
the
anxious
young
lover
himself
,
who
came
to
breathe
his
parting
sigh
before
he
set
off
for
Wiltshire
.
Catherine
wished
to
congratulate
him
,
but
knew
not
what
to
say
,
and
her
eloquence
was
only
in
her
eyes
.
From
them
,
however
,
the
eight
parts
of
speech
shone
out
most
expressively
,
and
James
could
combine
them
with
ease
.
Impatient
for
the
realization
of
all
that
he
hoped
at
home
,
his
adieus
were
not
long
;
and
they
would
have
been
yet
shorter
,
had
he
not
been
frequently
detained
by
the
urgent
entreaties
of
his
fair
one
that
he
would
go
.
Twice
was
he
called
almost
from
the
door
by
her
eagerness
to
have
him
gone
.
“
Indeed
,
Morland
,
I
must
drive
you
away
.
Consider
how
far
you
have
to
ride
.
I
cannot
bear
to
see
you
linger
so
.
For
heaven
’
s
sake
,
waste
no
more
time
.
There
,
go
,
go
—
I
insist
on
it
.
”
The
two
friends
,
with
hearts
now
more
united
than
ever
,
were
inseparable
for
the
day
;
and
in
schemes
of
sisterly
happiness
the
hours
flew
along
.
Mrs
.
Thorpe
and
her
son
,
who
were
acquainted
with
everything
,
and
who
seemed
only
to
want
Mr
.
Morland
’
s
consent
,
to
consider
Isabella
’
s
engagement
as
the
most
fortunate
circumstance
imaginable
for
their
family
,
were
allowed
to
join
their
counsels
,
and
add
their
quota
of
significant
looks
and
mysterious
expressions
to
fill
up
the
measure
of
curiosity
to
be
raised
in
the
unprivileged
younger
sisters
.
To
Catherine
’
s
simple
feelings
,
this
odd
sort
of
reserve
seemed
neither
kindly
meant
,
nor
consistently
supported
;
and
its
unkindness
she
would
hardly
have
forborne
pointing
out
,
had
its
inconsistency
been
less
their
friend
;
but
Anne
and
Maria
soon
set
her
heart
at
ease
by
the
sagacity
of
their
“
I
know
what
”
;
and
the
evening
was
spent
in
a
sort
of
war
of
wit
,
a
display
of
family
ingenuity
,
on
one
side
in
the
mystery
of
an
affected
secret
,
on
the
other
of
undefined
discovery
,
all
equally
acute
.
Catherine
was
with
her
friend
again
the
next
day
,
endeavouring
to
support
her
spirits
and
while
away
the
many
tedious
hours
before
the
delivery
of
the
letters
;
a
needful
exertion
,
for
as
the
time
of
reasonable
expectation
drew
near
,
Isabella
became
more
and
more
desponding
,
and
before
the
letter
arrived
,
had
worked
herself
into
a
state
of
real
distress
.