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Northanger Abbey

CHAPTER 22
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"And when they had gone over the house, he promised himself moreover the pleasure of accompanying her into the shrubberies and garden." She curtsied her acquiescence.

"But perhaps it might be more agreeable to her to make those her first object.
The weather was at present favourable, and at this time of year the uncertainty was very great of its continuing so.

Which would she prefer?
He was equally at her service.

Which did his daughter think would most accord with her fair friend's wishes?
But he thought he could discern.
Yes, he certainly read in Miss Morland's eyes a judicious desire of making use of the present smiling weather.

But when did she judge amiss?
The abbey would be always safe and dry.


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