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“
No
,
indeed
,
I
cannot
.
”
“
My
sweet
love
,
do
not
be
so
abominably
affected
.
What
can
he
write
about
,
but
yourself
?
You
know
he
is
over
head
and
ears
in
love
with
you
.
”
“
With
me
,
dear
Isabella
!
”
“
Nay
,
my
sweetest
Catherine
,
this
is
being
quite
absurd
!
Modesty
,
and
all
that
,
is
very
well
in
its
way
,
but
really
a
little
common
honesty
is
sometimes
quite
as
becoming
.
I
have
no
idea
of
being
so
overstrained
!
It
is
fishing
for
compliments
.
His
attentions
were
such
as
a
child
must
have
noticed
.
And
it
was
but
half
an
hour
before
he
left
Bath
that
you
gave
him
the
most
positive
encouragement
.
He
says
so
in
this
letter
,
says
that
he
as
good
as
made
you
an
offer
,
and
that
you
received
his
advances
in
the
kindest
way
;
and
now
he
wants
me
to
urge
his
suit
,
and
say
all
manner
of
pretty
things
to
you
.
So
it
is
in
vain
to
affect
ignorance
.
”
Catherine
,
with
all
the
earnestness
of
truth
,
expressed
her
astonishment
at
such
a
charge
,
protesting
her
innocence
of
every
thought
of
Mr
.
Thorpe
’
s
being
in
love
with
her
,
and
the
consequent
impossibility
of
her
having
ever
intended
to
encourage
him
.
“
As
to
any
attentions
on
his
side
,
I
do
declare
,
upon
my
honour
,
I
never
was
sensible
of
them
for
a
moment
—
except
just
his
asking
me
to
dance
the
first
day
of
his
coming
.
And
as
to
making
me
an
offer
,
or
anything
like
it
,
there
must
be
some
unaccountable
mistake
.
I
could
not
have
misunderstood
a
thing
of
that
kind
,
you
know
!
And
,
as
I
ever
wish
to
be
believed
,
I
solemnly
protest
that
no
syllable
of
such
a
nature
ever
passed
between
us
.
The
last
half
hour
before
he
went
away
!
It
must
be
all
and
completely
a
mistake
—
for
I
did
not
see
him
once
that
whole
morning
.
”
“
But
that
you
certainly
did
,
for
you
spent
the
whole
morning
in
Edgar
’
s
Buildings
—
it
was
the
day
your
father
’
s
consent
came
—
and
I
am
pretty
sure
that
you
and
John
were
alone
in
the
parlour
some
time
before
you
left
the
house
.
”
“
Are
you
?
Well
,
if
you
say
it
,
it
was
so
,
I
dare
say
—
but
for
the
life
of
me
,
I
cannot
recollect
it
.
I
do
remember
now
being
with
you
,
and
seeing
him
as
well
as
the
rest
—
but
that
we
were
ever
alone
for
five
minutes
—
However
,
it
is
not
worth
arguing
about
,
for
whatever
might
pass
on
his
side
,
you
must
be
convinced
,
by
my
having
no
recollection
of
it
,
that
I
never
thought
,
nor
expected
,
nor
wished
for
anything
of
the
kind
from
him
.
I
am
excessively
concerned
that
he
should
have
any
regard
for
me
—
but
indeed
it
has
been
quite
unintentional
on
my
side
;
I
never
had
the
smallest
idea
of
it
.
Pray
undeceive
him
as
soon
as
you
can
,
and
tell
him
I
beg
his
pardon
—
that
is
—
I
do
not
know
what
I
ought
to
say
—
but
make
him
understand
what
I
mean
,
in
the
properest
way
.
I
would
not
speak
disrespectfully
of
a
brother
of
yours
,
Isabella
,
I
am
sure
;
but
you
know
very
well
that
if
I
could
think
of
one
man
more
than
another
—
he
is
not
the
person
.
”
Isabella
was
silent
.
“
My
dear
friend
,
you
must
not
be
angry
with
me
.
I
cannot
suppose
your
brother
cares
so
very
much
about
me
.
And
,
you
know
,
we
shall
still
be
sisters
.
”
“
Yes
,
yes
”
(
with
a
blush
)
,
“
there
are
more
ways
than
one
of
our
being
sisters
.
But
where
am
I
wandering
to
?
Well
,
my
dear
Catherine
,
the
case
seems
to
be
that
you
are
determined
against
poor
John
—
is
not
it
so
?
”