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Northanger Abbey

CHAPTER 16
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Let me entreat you never to think of him again, my dear Catherine; indeed he is unworthy of you." "Unworthy! I do not suppose he ever thinks of me." "That is exactly what I say; he never thinks of you.

Such fickleness! Oh! How different to your brother and to mine! I really believe John has the most constant heart." "But as for General Tilney, I assure you it would be impossible for anybody to behave to me with greater civility and attention; it seemed to be his only care to entertain and make me happy." "Oh! I know no harm of him; I do not suspect him of pride.

I believe he is a very gentleman-like man.

John thinks very well of him, and John's judgment--" "Well, I shall see how they behave to me this evening; we shall meet them at the rooms." "And must I go ?" "Do not you intend it?
I thought it was all settled." "Nay, since you make such a point of it, I can refuse you nothing.

But do not insist upon my being very agreeable, for my heart, you know, will be some forty miles off.


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