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61
Very
agreeable
indeed
,
she
replied
,
vainly
endeavouring
to
hide
a
great
yawn
.
62
I
wish
she
had
been
able
to
dance
,
said
his
wife
;
I
wish
we
could
have
got
a
partner
for
her
63
I
have
been
saying
how
glad
I
should
be
if
the
Skinners
were
here
this
winter
instead
of
last
;
or
if
the
Parrys
had
come
,
as
they
talked
of
once
,
she
might
have
danced
with
George
Parry
.
I
am
so
sorry
she
has
not
had
a
partner
!
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64
We
shall
do
better
another
evening
I
hope
,
was
Mr
.
Allen
s
consolation
.
65
The
company
began
to
disperse
when
the
dancing
was
over
enough
to
leave
space
for
the
remainder
to
walk
about
in
some
comfort
;
and
now
was
the
time
for
a
heroine
,
who
had
not
yet
played
a
very
distinguished
part
in
the
events
of
the
evening
,
to
be
noticed
and
admired
.
Every
five
minutes
,
by
removing
some
of
the
crowd
,
gave
greater
openings
for
her
charms
.
She
was
now
seen
by
many
young
men
who
had
not
been
near
her
before
.
Not
one
,
however
,
started
with
rapturous
wonder
on
beholding
her
,
no
whisper
of
eager
inquiry
ran
round
the
room
,
nor
was
she
once
called
a
divinity
by
anybody
.
Yet
Catherine
was
in
very
good
looks
,
and
had
the
company
only
seen
her
three
years
before
,
they
would
now
have
thought
her
exceedingly
handsome
.
66
She
was
looked
at
,
however
,
and
with
some
admiration
;
for
,
in
her
own
hearing
,
two
gentlemen
pronounced
her
to
be
a
pretty
girl
.
Such
words
had
their
due
effect
;
she
immediately
thought
the
evening
pleasanter
than
she
had
found
it
before
her
humble
vanity
was
contented
she
felt
more
obliged
to
the
two
young
men
for
this
simple
praise
than
a
true
-
quality
heroine
would
have
been
for
fifteen
sonnets
in
celebration
of
her
charms
,
and
went
to
her
chair
in
good
humour
with
everybody
,
and
perfectly
satisfied
with
her
share
of
public
attention
.
67
Every
morning
now
brought
its
regular
duties
shops
were
to
be
visited
;
some
new
part
of
the
town
to
be
looked
at
;
and
the
pump
-
room
to
be
attended
,
where
they
paraded
up
and
down
for
an
hour
,
looking
at
everybody
and
speaking
to
no
one
.
The
wish
of
a
numerous
acquaintance
in
Bath
was
still
uppermost
with
Mrs
.
Allen
,
and
she
repeated
it
after
every
fresh
proof
,
which
every
morning
brought
,
of
her
knowing
nobody
at
all
.
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68
They
made
their
appearance
in
the
Lower
Rooms
;
and
here
fortune
was
more
favourable
to
our
heroine
.
The
master
of
the
ceremonies
introduced
to
her
a
very
gentlemanlike
young
man
as
a
partner
;
his
name
was
Tilney
.
He
seemed
to
be
about
four
or
five
and
twenty
,
was
rather
tall
,
had
a
pleasing
countenance
,
a
very
intelligent
and
lively
eye
,
and
,
if
not
quite
handsome
,
was
very
near
it
.
His
address
was
good
,
and
Catherine
felt
herself
in
high
luck
.
There
was
little
leisure
for
speaking
while
they
danced
;
but
when
they
were
seated
at
tea
,
she
found
him
as
agreeable
as
she
had
already
given
him
credit
for
being
.
He
talked
with
fluency
and
spirit
and
there
was
an
archness
and
pleasantry
in
his
manner
which
interested
,
though
it
was
hardly
understood
by
her
.
After
chatting
some
time
on
such
matters
as
naturally
arose
from
the
objects
around
them
,
he
suddenly
addressed
her
with
I
have
hitherto
been
very
remiss
,
madam
,
in
the
proper
attentions
of
a
partner
here
;
I
have
not
yet
asked
you
how
long
you
have
been
in
Bath
;
whether
you
were
ever
here
before
;
whether
you
have
been
at
the
Upper
Rooms
,
the
theatre
,
and
the
concert
;
and
how
you
like
the
place
altogether
.
69
I
have
been
very
negligent
but
are
you
now
at
leisure
to
satisfy
me
in
these
particulars
?
If
you
are
I
will
begin
directly
.
70
You
need
not
give
yourself
that
trouble
,
sir
.