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“
Oh
!
My
dear
!
It
would
have
looked
so
particular
;
and
you
know
how
I
abhor
doing
that
.
I
refused
him
as
long
as
I
possibly
could
,
but
he
would
take
no
denial
.
You
have
no
idea
how
he
pressed
me
.
I
begged
him
to
excuse
me
,
and
get
some
other
partner
—
but
no
,
not
he
;
after
aspiring
to
my
hand
,
there
was
nobody
else
in
the
room
he
could
bear
to
think
of
;
and
it
was
not
that
he
wanted
merely
to
dance
,
he
wanted
to
be
with
me
.
Oh
!
Such
nonsense
!
I
told
him
he
had
taken
a
very
unlikely
way
to
prevail
upon
me
;
for
,
of
all
things
in
the
world
,
I
hated
fine
speeches
and
compliments
;
and
so
—
and
so
then
I
found
there
would
be
no
peace
if
I
did
not
stand
up
.
Besides
,
I
thought
Mrs
.
Hughes
,
who
introduced
him
,
might
take
it
ill
if
I
did
not
:
and
your
dear
brother
,
I
am
sure
he
would
have
been
miserable
if
I
had
sat
down
the
whole
evening
.
I
am
so
glad
it
is
over
!
My
spirits
are
quite
jaded
with
listening
to
his
nonsense
:
and
then
,
being
such
a
smart
young
fellow
,
I
saw
every
eye
was
upon
us
.
”
“
He
is
very
handsome
indeed
.
”
“
Handsome
!
Yes
,
I
suppose
he
may
.
I
dare
say
people
would
admire
him
in
general
;
but
he
is
not
at
all
in
my
style
of
beauty
.
I
hate
a
florid
complexion
and
dark
eyes
in
a
man
.
However
,
he
is
very
well
.
Amazingly
conceited
,
I
am
sure
.
I
took
him
down
several
times
,
you
know
,
in
my
way
.
”
When
the
young
ladies
next
met
,
they
had
a
far
more
interesting
subject
to
discuss
.
James
Morland
’
s
second
letter
was
then
received
,
and
the
kind
intentions
of
his
father
fully
explained
.
A
living
,
of
which
Mr
.
Morland
was
himself
patron
and
incumbent
,
of
about
four
hundred
pounds
yearly
value
,
was
to
be
resigned
to
his
son
as
soon
as
he
should
be
old
enough
to
take
it
;
no
trifling
deduction
from
the
family
income
,
no
niggardly
assignment
to
one
of
ten
children
.
An
estate
of
at
least
equal
value
,
moreover
,
was
assured
as
his
future
inheritance
.
James
expressed
himself
on
the
occasion
with
becoming
gratitude
;
and
the
necessity
of
waiting
between
two
and
three
years
before
they
could
marry
,
being
,
however
unwelcome
,
no
more
than
he
had
expected
,
was
borne
by
him
without
discontent
.
Catherine
,
whose
expectations
had
been
as
unfixed
as
her
ideas
of
her
father
’
s
income
,
and
whose
judgment
was
now
entirely
led
by
her
brother
,
felt
equally
well
satisfied
,
and
heartily
congratulated
Isabella
on
having
everything
so
pleasantly
settled
.
“
It
is
very
charming
indeed
,
”
said
Isabella
,
with
a
grave
face
.
“
Mr
.
Morland
has
behaved
vastly
handsome
indeed
,
”
said
the
gentle
Mrs
.
Thorpe
,
looking
anxiously
at
her
daughter
.
“
I
only
wish
I
could
do
as
much
.
One
could
not
expect
more
from
him
,
you
know
.
If
he
finds
he
can
do
more
by
and
by
,
I
dare
say
he
will
,
for
I
am
sure
he
must
be
an
excellent
good
-
hearted
man
.
Four
hundred
is
but
a
small
income
to
begin
on
indeed
,
but
your
wishes
,
my
dear
Isabella
,
are
so
moderate
,
you
do
not
consider
how
little
you
ever
want
,
my
dear
.
”
“
It
is
not
on
my
own
account
I
wish
for
more
;
but
I
cannot
bear
to
be
the
means
of
injuring
my
dear
Morland
,
making
him
sit
down
upon
an
income
hardly
enough
to
find
one
in
the
common
necessaries
of
life
.
For
myself
,
it
is
nothing
;
I
never
think
of
myself
.
”
“
I
know
you
never
do
,
my
dear
;
and
you
will
always
find
your
reward
in
the
affection
it
makes
everybody
feel
for
you
.
There
never
was
a
young
woman
so
beloved
as
you
are
by
everybody
that
knows
you
;
and
I
dare
say
when
Mr
.
Morland
sees
you
,
my
dear
child
—
but
do
not
let
us
distress
our
dear
Catherine
by
talking
of
such
things
.
Mr
.
Morland
has
behaved
so
very
handsome
,
you
know
.
I
always
heard
he
was
a
most
excellent
man
;
and
you
know
,
my
dear
,
we
are
not
to
suppose
but
what
,
if
you
had
had
a
suitable
fortune
,
he
would
have
come
down
with
something
more
,
for
I
am
sure
he
must
be
a
most
liberal
-
minded
man
.
”