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It
was
wonderful
that
her
friends
should
seem
so
little
elated
by
the
possession
of
such
a
home
,
that
the
consciousness
of
it
should
be
so
meekly
borne
.
The
power
of
early
habit
only
could
account
for
it
.
A
distinction
to
which
they
had
been
born
gave
no
pride
.
Their
superiority
of
abode
was
no
more
to
them
than
their
superiority
of
person
Many
were
the
inquiries
she
was
eager
to
make
of
Miss
Tilney
;
but
so
active
were
her
thoughts
,
that
when
these
inquiries
were
answered
,
she
was
hardly
more
assured
than
before
,
of
Northanger
Abbey
having
been
a
richly
endowed
convent
at
the
time
of
the
Reformation
,
of
its
having
fallen
into
the
hands
of
an
ancestor
of
the
Tilneys
on
its
dissolution
,
of
a
large
portion
of
the
ancient
building
still
making
a
part
of
the
present
dwelling
although
the
rest
was
decayed
,
or
of
its
standing
low
in
a
valley
,
sheltered
from
the
north
and
east
by
rising
woods
of
oak
.
With
a
mind
thus
full
of
happiness
,
Catherine
was
hardly
aware
that
two
or
three
days
had
passed
away
,
without
her
seeing
Isabella
for
more
than
a
few
minutes
together
.
She
began
first
to
be
sensible
of
this
,
and
to
sigh
for
her
conversation
,
as
she
walked
along
the
pump
-
room
one
morning
,
by
Mrs
.
Allen
’
s
side
,
without
anything
to
say
or
to
hear
;
and
scarcely
had
she
felt
a
five
minutes
’
longing
of
friendship
,
before
the
object
of
it
appeared
,
and
inviting
her
to
a
secret
conference
,
led
the
way
to
a
seat
.
“
This
is
my
favourite
place
,
”
said
she
as
they
sat
down
on
a
bench
between
the
doors
,
which
commanded
a
tolerable
view
of
everybody
entering
at
either
;
“
it
is
so
out
of
the
way
.
”
Catherine
,
observing
that
Isabella
’
s
eyes
were
continually
bent
towards
one
door
or
the
other
,
as
in
eager
expectation
,
and
remembering
how
often
she
had
been
falsely
accused
of
being
arch
,
thought
the
present
a
fine
opportunity
for
being
really
so
;
and
therefore
gaily
said
,
“
Do
not
be
uneasy
,
Isabella
,
James
will
soon
be
here
.
”
“
Psha
!
My
dear
creature
,
”
she
replied
,
“
do
not
think
me
such
a
simpleton
as
to
be
always
wanting
to
confine
him
to
my
elbow
.
It
would
be
hideous
to
be
always
together
;
we
should
be
the
jest
of
the
place
.
And
so
you
are
going
to
Northanger
!
I
am
amazingly
glad
of
it
.
It
is
one
of
the
finest
old
places
in
England
,
I
understand
.
I
shall
depend
upon
a
most
particular
description
of
it
.
”
“
You
shall
certainly
have
the
best
in
my
power
to
give
.
But
who
are
you
looking
for
?
Are
your
sisters
coming
?
”
“
I
am
not
looking
for
anybody
.
One
’
s
eyes
must
be
somewhere
,
and
you
know
what
a
foolish
trick
I
have
of
fixing
mine
,
when
my
thoughts
are
an
hundred
miles
off
.
I
am
amazingly
absent
;
I
believe
I
am
the
most
absent
creature
in
the
world
.
Tilney
says
it
is
always
the
case
with
minds
of
a
certain
stamp
.
”
“
But
I
thought
,
Isabella
,
you
had
something
in
particular
to
tell
me
?
”
“
Oh
!
Yes
,
and
so
I
have
.
But
here
is
a
proof
of
what
I
was
saying
.
My
poor
head
,
I
had
quite
forgot
it
.
Well
,
the
thing
is
this
:
I
have
just
had
a
letter
from
John
;
you
can
guess
the
contents
.
”