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Northanger Abbey

CHAPTER 29
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Bath is a nice place, Catherine, after all.

I assure you I did not above half like coming away.

Mrs.Thorpe's being there was such a comfort to us, was not it?
You know, you and I were quite forlorn at first." "Yes, but that did not last long," said Catherine, her eyes brightening at the recollection of what had first given spirit to her existence there.
"Very true: we soon met with Mrs.Thorpe, and then we wanted for nothing.

My dear, do not you think these silk gloves wear very well?
I put them on new the first time of our going to the Lower Rooms, you know, and I have worn them a great deal since.

Do you remember that evening ?" "Do I! Oh! Perfectly." "It was very agreeable, was not it?
Mr.Tilney drank tea with us, and I always thought him a great addition, he is so very agreeable.


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