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Northanger Abbey

CHAPTER 8
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Perhaps we are talking about you; therefore I would advise you not to listen, or you may happen to hear something not very agreeable." In this commonplace chatter, which lasted some time, the original subject seemed entirely forgotten; and though Catherine was very well pleased to have it dropped for a while, she could not avoid a little suspicion at the total suspension of all Isabella's impatient desire to see Mr.Tilney.When the orchestra struck up a fresh dance, James would have led his fair partner away, but she resisted.

"I tell you, Mr.
Morland," she cried, "I would not do such a thing for all the world.
How can you be so teasing; only conceive, my dear Catherine, what your brother wants me to do.

He wants me to dance with him again, though I tell him that it is a most improper thing, and entirely against the rules.

It would make us the talk of the place, if we were not to change partners." "Upon my honour," said James, "in these public assemblies, it is as often done as not." "Nonsense, how can you say so?
But when you men have a point to carry, you never stick at anything.

My sweet Catherine, do support me; persuade your brother how impossible it is.


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