首页 >出版文学> Northanger Abbey>第4章
  CHAPTER14
  Thenextmorningwasfair,andCatherinealmostexpectedanotherattackfromtheassembledparty。
  WithMr。Allentosupporther,shefeltnodreadoftheevent:butshewouldgladlybesparedacontest,wherevictoryitselfwaspainful,andwasheartilyrejoicedthereforeatneitherseeingnorhearinganythingofthem。
  TheTilneyscalledforherattheappointedtime;
  andnonewdifficultyarising,nosuddenrecollection,nounexpectedsummons,noimpertinentintrusiontodisconcerttheirmeasures,myheroinewasmostunnaturallyabletofulfilherengagement,thoughitwasmadewiththeherohimself。
  TheydeterminedonwalkingroundBeechenCliff,thatnoblehillwhosebeautifulverdureandhangingcoppicerenderitsostrikinganobjectfromalmosteveryopeninginBath。
  “Ineverlookatit,“saidCatherine,astheywalkedalongthesideoftheriver,“withoutthinkingofthesouthofFrance。”
  “Youhavebeenabroadthen?“saidHenry,alittlesurprised。
  “Oh!No,IonlymeanwhatIhavereadabout。
  ItalwaysputsmeinmindofthecountrythatEmilyandherfathertravelledthrough,inTheMysteriesofUdolpho。
  Butyouneverreadnovels,Idaresay?“
  “Whynot?“
  “Becausetheyarenotcleverenoughforyou——gentlemenreadbetterbooks。”
  “Theperson,beitgentlemanorlady,whohasnotpleasureinagoodnovel,mustbeintolerablystupid。
  IhavereadallMrs。Radcliffe'sworks,andmostofthemwithgreatpleasure。TheMysteriesofUdolpho,whenIhadoncebegunit,Icouldnotlaydownagain;
  Irememberfinishingitintwodays——myhairstandingonendthewholetime。”
  “Yes,“addedMissTilney,“andIrememberthatyouundertooktoreaditaloudtome,andthatwhenIwascalledawayforonlyfiveminutestoansweranote,insteadofwaitingforme,youtookthevolumeintotheHermitageWalk,andIwasobligedtostaytillyouhadfinishedit。”
  “Thankyou,Eleanor——amosthonourabletestimony。
  Yousee,MissMorland,theinjusticeofyoursuspicions。
  HerewasI,inmyeagernesstogeton,refusingtowaitonlyfiveminutesformysister,breakingthepromiseIhadmadeofreadingitaloud,andkeepingherinsuspenseatamostinterestingpart,byrunningawaywiththevolume,which,youaretoobserve,washerown,particularlyherown。IamproudwhenIreflectonit,andIthinkitmustestablishmeinyourgoodopinion。”
  “Iamverygladtohearitindeed,andnowIshallneverbeashamedoflikingUdolphomyself。ButIreallythoughtbefore,youngmendespisednovelsamazingly。”
  “Itisamazingly;itmaywellsuggestamazementiftheydo——fortheyreadnearlyasmanyaswomen。
  Imyselfhavereadhundredsandhundreds。DonotimaginethatyoucancopewithmeinaknowledgeofJuliasandLouisas。Ifweproceedtoparticulars,andengageinthenever-ceasinginquiryof'Haveyoureadthis?'
  and'Haveyoureadthat?'Ishallsoonleaveyouasfarbehindmeas——whatshallIsay?——lwantanappropriatesimile——asfarasyourfriendEmilyherselfleftpoorValancourtwhenshewentwithherauntintoItaly。
  ConsiderhowmanyyearsIhavehadthestartofyou。
  IhadenteredonmystudiesatOxford,whileyouwereagoodlittlegirlworkingyoursamplerathome!“
  “Notverygood,Iamafraid。Butnowreally,donotyouthinkUdolphothenicestbookintheworld?“
  “Thenicest——bywhichIsupposeyoumeantheneatest。
  Thatmustdependuponthebinding。”
  “Henry,“saidMissTilney,“youareveryimpertinent。
  MissMorland,heistreatingyouexactlyashedoeshissister。
  Heisforeverfindingfaultwithme,forsomeincorrectnessoflanguage,andnowheistakingthesamelibertywithyou。
  Theword'nicest,'asyouusedit,didnotsuithim;
  andyouhadbetterchangeitassoonasyoucan,orweshallbeoverpoweredwithJohnsonandBlairalltherestoftheway。”
  “Iamsure,“criedCatherine,“Ididnotmeantosayanythingwrong;butitisanicebook,andwhyshouldnotIcallitso?“
  “Verytrue,“saidHenry,“andthisisaveryniceday,andwearetakingaverynicewalk,andyouaretwoveryniceyoungladies。Oh!Itisaverynicewordindeed!Itdoesforeverything。Originallyperhapsitwasappliedonlytoexpressneatness,propriety,delicacy,orrefinement——peoplewereniceintheirdress,intheirsentiments,ortheirchoice。Butnoweverycommendationoneverysubjectiscomprisedinthatoneword。”
  “While,infact,“criedhissister,“itoughtonlytobeappliedtoyou,withoutanycommendationatall。
  Youaremorenicethanwise。Come,MissMorland,letusleavehimtomeditateoverourfaultsintheutmostproprietyofdiction,whilewepraiseUdolphoinwhatevertermswelikebest。Itisamostinterestingwork。
  Youarefondofthatkindofreading?“
  “Tosaythetruth,Idonotmuchlikeanyother。”
  “Indeed!“
  “Thatis,Icanreadpoetryandplays,andthingsofthatsort,anddonotdisliketravels。Buthistory,realsolemnhistory,Icannotbeinterestedin。
  Canyou?“
  “Yes,Iamfondofhistory。”
  “IwishIweretoo。Ireaditalittleasaduty,butittellsmenothingthatdoesnoteithervexorwearyme。
  Thequarrelsofpopesandkings,withwarsorpestilences,ineverypage;themenallsogoodfornothing,andhardlyanywomenatall——itisverytiresome:
  andyetIoftenthinkitoddthatitshouldbesodull,foragreatdealofitmustbeinvention。Thespeechesthatareputintotheheroes'mouths,theirthoughtsanddesigns——thechiefofallthismustbeinvention,andinventioniswhatdelightsmeinotherbooks。”
  “Historians,youthink,“saidMissTilney,“arenothappyintheirflightsoffancy。Theydisplayimaginationwithoutraisinginterest。Iamfondofhistory——andamverywellcontentedtotakethefalsewiththetrue。
  Intheprincipalfactstheyhavesourcesofintelligenceinformerhistoriesandrecords,whichmaybeasmuchdependedon,Iconclude,asanythingthatdoesnotactuallypassunderone'sownobservation;andasforthelittleembellishmentsyouspeakof,theyareembellishments,andIlikethemassuch。Ifaspeechbewelldrawnup,Ireaditwithpleasure,bywhomsoeveritmaybemade——andprobablywithmuchgreater,iftheproductionofMr。HumeorMr。Robertson,thanifthegenuinewordsofCaractacus,Agricola,orAlfredtheGreat。”
  “Youarefondofhistory!AndsoareMr。Allenandmyfather;andIhavetwobrotherswhodonotdislikeit。
  Somanyinstanceswithinmysmallcircleoffriendsisremarkable!Atthisrate,Ishallnotpitythewritersofhistoryanylonger。Ifpeopleliketoreadtheirbooks,itisallverywell,buttobeatsomuchtroubleinfillinggreatvolumes,which,asIusedtothink,nobodywouldwillinglyeverlookinto,tobelabouringonlyforthetormentoflittleboysandgirls,alwaysstruckmeasahardfate;
  andthoughIknowitisallveryrightandnecessary,Ihaveoftenwonderedattheperson'scouragethatcouldsitdownonpurposetodoit。”
  “Thatlittleboysandgirlsshouldbetormented,“
  saidHenry,“iswhatnooneatallacquaintedwithhumannatureinacivilizedstatecandeny;butinbehalfofourmostdistinguishedhistorians,Imustobservethattheymightwellbeoffendedatbeingsupposedtohavenohigheraim,andthatbytheirmethodandstyle,theyareperfectlywellqualifiedtotormentreadersofthemostadvancedreasonandmaturetimeoflife。
  Iusetheverb'totorment,'asIobservedtobeyourownmethod,insteadof'toinstruct,'supposingthemtobenowadmittedassynonymous。”
  “Youthinkmefoolishtocallinstructionatorment,butifyouhadbeenasmuchusedasmyselftohearpoorlittlechildrenfirstlearningtheirlettersandthenlearningtospell,ifyouhadeverseenhowstupidtheytheycanbeforawholemorningtogether,andhowtiredmypoormotherisattheendofit,asIaminthehabitofseeingalmosteverydayofmylifeathome,youwouldallowthat'totorment'and'toinstruct'mightsometimesbeusedassynonymouswords。”
  “Veryprobably。Buthistoriansarenotaccountableforthedifficultyoflearningtoread;andevenyouyourself,whodonotaltogetherseemparticularlyfriendlytoverysevere,veryintenseapplication,mayperhapsbebroughttoacknowledgethatitisverywellworth-whiletobetormentedfortwoorthreeyearsofone'slife,forthesakeofbeingabletoreadalltherestofit。
  Consider——ifreadinghadnotbeentaught,Mrs。Radcliffewouldhavewritteninvain——orperhapsmightnothavewrittenatall。”
  Catherineassented——andaverywarmpanegyricfromheronthatlady'smeritsclosedthesubject。
  TheTilneysweresoonengagedinanotheronwhichshehadnothingtosay。Theywereviewingthecountrywiththeeyesofpersonsaccustomedtodrawing,anddecidedonitscapabilityofbeingformedintopictures,withalltheeagernessofrealtaste。HereCatherinewasquitelost。
  Sheknewnothingofdrawing——nothingoftaste:andshelistenedtothemwithanattentionwhichbroughtherlittleprofit,fortheytalkedinphraseswhichconveyedscarcelyanyideatoher。Thelittlewhichshecouldunderstand,however,appearedtocontradicttheveryfewnotionsshehadentertainedonthematterbefore。
  Itseemedasifagoodviewwerenolongertobetakenfromthetopofanhighhill,andthataclearblueskywasnolongeraproofofafineday。Shewasheartilyashamedofherignorance。Amisplacedshame。
  Wherepeoplewishtoattach,theyshouldalwaysbeignorant。
  Tocomewithawell-informedmindistocomewithaninabilityofadministeringtothevanityofothers,whichasensiblepersonwouldalwayswishtoavoid。
  Awomanespecially,ifshehavethemisfortuneofknowinganything,shouldconcealitaswellasshecan。
  Theadvantagesofnaturalfollyinabeautifulgirlhavebeenalreadysetforthbythecapitalpenofasisterauthor;andtohertreatmentofthesubjectIwillonlyadd,injusticetomen,thatthoughtothelargerandmoretriflingpartofthesex,imbecilityinfemalesisagreatenhancementoftheirpersonalcharms,thereisaportionofthemtooreasonableandtoowellinformedthemselvestodesireanythingmoreinwomanthanignorance。ButCatherinedidnotknowherownadvantages——didnotknowthatagood-lookinggirl,withanaffectionateheartandaveryignorantmind,cannotfailofattractingacleveryoungman,unlesscircumstancesareparticularlyuntoward。Inthepresentinstance,sheconfessedandlamentedherwantofknowledge,declaredthatshewouldgiveanythingintheworldtobeabletodraw;
  andalectureonthepicturesqueimmediatelyfollowed,inwhichhisinstructionsweresoclearthatshesoonbegantoseebeautyineverythingadmiredbyhim,andherattentionwassoearnestthathebecameperfectlysatisfiedofherhavingagreatdealofnaturaltaste。
  Hetalkedofforegrounds,distances,andseconddistances——side-screensandperspectives——lightsandshades;
  andCatherinewassohopefulascholarthatwhentheygainedthetopofBeechenCliff,shevoluntarilyrejectedthewholecityofBathasunworthytomakepartofalandscape。
  Delightedwithherprogress,andfearfulofwearyingherwithtoomuchwisdomatonce,Henrysufferedthesubjecttodecline,andbyaneasytransitionfromapieceofrockyfragmentandthewitheredoakwhichhehadplacednearitssummit,tooaksingeneral,toforests,theenclosureofthem,wastelands,crownlandsandgovernment,heshortlyfoundhimselfarrivedatpolitics;andfrompolitics,itwasaneasysteptosilence。ThegeneralpausewhichsucceededhisshortdisquisitiononthestateofthenationwasputanendtobyCatherine,who,inratherasolemntoneofvoice,utteredthesewords,“IhaveheardthatsomethingveryshockingindeedwillsooncomeoutinLondon。”
  MissTilney,towhomthiswaschieflyaddressed,wasstartled,andhastilyreplied,“Indeed!Andofwhatnature?““ThatIdonotknow,norwhoistheauthor。
  Ihaveonlyheardthatitistobemorehorriblethananythingwehavemetwithyet。”
  “Goodheaven!Wherecouldyouhearofsuchathing?“
  “AparticularfriendofminehadanaccountofitinaletterfromLondonyesterday。Itistobeuncommonlydreadful。
  Ishallexpectmurderandeverythingofthekind。”
  “Youspeakwithastonishingcomposure!ButIhopeyourfriend'saccountshavebeenexaggerated;andifsuchadesignisknownbeforehand,propermeasureswillundoubtedlybetakenbygovernmenttopreventitscomingtoeffect。”
  “Government,“saidHenry,endeavouringnottosmile,“neitherdesiresnordarestointerfereinsuchmatters。
  Theremustbemurder;andgovernmentcaresnothowmuch。”
  Theladiesstared。Helaughed,andadded,“Come,shallImakeyouunderstandeachother,orleaveyoutopuzzleoutanexplanationasyoucan?No——Iwillbenoble。Iwillprovemyselfaman,nolessbythegenerosityofmysoulthantheclearnessofmyhead。
  Ihavenopatiencewithsuchofmysexasdisdaintoletthemselvessometimesdowntothecomprehensionofyours。
  Perhapstheabilitiesofwomenareneithersoundnoracute——neithervigorousnorkeen。Perhapstheymaywantobservation,discernment,judgment,fire,genius,andwit。”
  “MissMorland,donotmindwhathesays;buthavethegoodnesstosatisfymeastothisdreadfulriot。”
  “Riot!Whatriot?“
  “MydearEleanor,theriotisonlyinyourownbrain。
  Theconfusionthereisscandalous。MissMorlandhasbeentalkingofnothingmoredreadfulthananewpublicationwhichisshortlytocomeout,inthreeduodecimovolumes,twohundredandseventy-sixpagesineach,withafrontispiecetothefirst,oftwotombstonesandalantern——doyouunderstand?Andyou,MissMorland——mystupidsisterhasmistakenallyourclearestexpressions。YoutalkedofexpectedhorrorsinLondon——andinsteadofinstantlyconceiving,asanyrationalcreaturewouldhavedone,thatsuchwordscouldrelateonlytoacirculatinglibrary,sheimmediatelypicturedtoherselfamobofthreethousandmenassemblinginSt。George'sFields,theBankattacked,theTowerthreatened,thestreetsofLondonflowingwithblood,adetachmentoftheTwelfthLightDragoonsthehopesofthenationcalledupfromNorthamptontoquelltheinsurgents,andthegallantCaptainFrederickTilney,inthemomentofchargingattheheadofhistroop,knockedoffhishorsebyabrickbatfromanupperwindow。
  Forgiveherstupidity。Thefearsofthesisterhaveaddedtotheweaknessofthewoman;butsheisbynomeansasimpletoningeneral。”
  Catherinelookedgrave。“Andnow,Henry,“saidMissTilney,“thatyouhavemadeusunderstandeachother,youmayaswellmakeMissMorlandunderstandyourself——unlessyoumeantohaveherthinkyouintolerablyrudetoyoursister,andagreatbruteinyouropinionofwomeningeneral。
  MissMorlandisnotusedtoyouroddways。”
  “Ishallbemosthappytomakeherbetteracquaintedwiththem。”
  “Nodoubt;butthatisnoexplanationofthepresent。”
  “WhatamItodo?“
  “Youknowwhatyououghttodo。Clearyourcharacterhandsomelybeforeher。Tellherthatyouthinkveryhighlyoftheunderstandingofwomen。”
  “MissMorland,Ithinkveryhighlyoftheunderstandingofallthewomenintheworld——especiallyofthose——whoevertheymaybe——withwhomIhappentobeincompany。”
  “Thatisnotenough。Bemoreserious。”
  “MissMorland,noonecanthinkmorehighlyoftheunderstandingofwomenthanIdo。Inmyopinion,naturehasgiventhemsomuchthattheyneverfinditnecessarytousemorethanhalf。”
  “Weshallgetnothingmoreseriousfromhimnow,MissMorland。Heisnotinasobermood。ButIdoassureyouthathemustbeentirelymisunderstood,ifhecaneverappeartosayanunjustthingofanywomanatall,oranunkindoneofme。”
  ItwasnoefforttoCatherinetobelievethatHenryTilneycouldneverbewrong。Hismannermightsometimessurprise,buthismeaningmustalwaysbejust:andwhatshedidnotunderstand,shewasalmostasreadytoadmire,aswhatshedid。Thewholewalkwasdelightful,andthoughitendedtoosoon,itsconclusionwasdelightfultoo;
  herfriendsattendedherintothehouse,andMissTilney,beforetheyparted,addressingherselfwithrespectfulform,asmuchtoMrs。AllenastoCatherine,petitionedforthepleasureofhercompanytodinneronthedayafterthenext。NodifficultywasmadeonMrs。Allen'sside,andtheonlydifficultyonCatherine'swasinconcealingtheexcessofherpleasure。
  Themorninghadpassedawaysocharminglyastobanishallherfriendshipandnaturalaffection,fornothoughtofIsabellaorJameshadcrossedherduringtheirwalk。
  WhentheTilneysweregone,shebecameamiableagain,butshewasamiableforsometimetolittleeffect;
  Mrs。Allenhadnointelligencetogivethatcouldrelieveheranxiety;shehadheardnothingofanyofthem。
  Towardstheendofthemorning,however,Catherine,havingoccasionforsomeindispensableyardofribbonwhichmustbeboughtwithoutamoment'sdelay,walkedoutintothetown,andinBondStreetovertookthesecondMissThorpeasshewasloiteringtowardsEdgar'sBuildingsbetweentwoofthesweetestgirlsintheworld,whohadbeenherdearfriendsallthemorning。Fromher,shesoonlearnedthatthepartytoCliftonhadtakenplace。
  “Theysetoffateightthismorning,“saidMissAnne,“andIamsureIdonotenvythemtheirdrive。IthinkyouandIareverywellofftobeoutofthescrape。
  itmustbethedullestthingintheworld,forthereisnotasoulatCliftonatthistimeofyear。Bellewentwithyourbrother,andJohndroveMaria。”
  Catherinespokethepleasureshereallyfeltonhearingthispartofthearrangement。
  “Oh!yes,“rejoinedtheother,“Mariaisgone。
  Shewasquitewildtogo。Shethoughtitwouldbesomethingveryfine。IcannotsayIadmirehertaste;
  andformypart,Iwasdeterminedfromthefirstnottogo,iftheypressedmeeversomuch。”
  Catherine,alittledoubtfulofthis,couldnothelpanswering,“Iwishyoucouldhavegonetoo。
  Itisapityyoucouldnotallgo。”
  “Thankyou;butitisquiteamatterofindifferencetome。Indeed,Iwouldnothavegoneonanyaccount。
  IwassayingsotoEmilyandSophiawhenyouovertookus。
  Catherinewasstillunconvinced;butgladthatAnneshouldhavethefriendshipofanEmilyandaSophiatoconsoleher,shebadeheradieuwithoutmuchuneasiness,andreturnedhome,pleasedthatthepartyhadnotbeenpreventedbyherrefusingtojoinit,andveryheartilywishingthatitmightbetoopleasanttoalloweitherJamesorIsabellatoresentherresistanceanylonger。
  CHAPTER15
  Earlythenextday,anotefromIsabella,speakingpeaceandtendernessineveryline,andentreatingtheimmediatepresenceofherfriendonamatteroftheutmostimportance,hastenedCatherine,inthehappieststateofconfidenceandcuriosity,toEdgar'sBuildings。
  ThetwoyoungestMissThorpeswerebythemselvesintheparlour;and,onAnne'squittingittocallhersister,Catherinetooktheopportunityofaskingtheotherforsomeparticularsoftheiryesterday'sparty。
  Mariadesirednogreaterpleasurethantospeakofit;
  andCatherineimmediatelylearntthatithadbeenaltogetherthemostdelightfulschemeintheworld,thatnobodycouldimaginehowcharmingithadbeen,andthatithadbeenmoredelightfulthananybodycouldconceive。
  Suchwastheinformationofthefirstfiveminutes;
  thesecondunfoldedthusmuchindetail——thattheyhaddrivendirectlytotheYorkHotel,atesomesoup,andbespokeanearlydinner,walkeddowntothepump-room,tastedthewater,andlaidoutsomeshillingsinpursesandspars;
  thenceadjoinedtoeaticeatapastry-cook's,andhurryingbacktothehotel,swallowedtheirdinnerinhaste,topreventbeinginthedark;andthenhadadelightfuldriveback,onlythemoonwasnotup,anditrainedalittle,andMr。Morland'shorsewassotiredhecouldhardlygetitalong。
  Catherinelistenedwithheartfeltsatisfaction。
  ItappearedthatBlaizeCastlehadneverbeenthoughtof;
  and,asforalltherest,therewasnothingtoregretforhalfaninstant。Maria'sintelligenceconcludedwithatendereffusionofpityforhersisterAnne,whomsherepresentedasinsupportablycross,frombeingexcludedtheparty。
  “Shewillneverforgiveme,Iamsure;but,youknow,howcouldIhelpit?Johnwouldhavemego,forhevowedhewouldnotdriveher,becauseshehadsuchthickankles。
  Idaresayshewillnotbeingoodhumouragainthismonth;
  butIamdeterminedIwillnotbecross;itisnotalittlematterthatputsmeoutoftemper。”
  Isabellanowenteredtheroomwithsoeagerastep,andalookofsuchhappyimportance,asengagedallherfriend'snotice。Mariawaswithoutceremonysentaway,andIsabella,embracingCatherine,thusbegan:“Yes,mydearCatherine,itissoindeed;yourpenetrationhasnotdeceivedyou。Oh!Thatarcheyeofyours!Itseesthrougheverything。”
  Catherinerepliedonlybyalookofwonderingignorance。
  “Nay,mybeloved,sweetestfriend,“continuedtheother,“composeyourself。Iamamazinglyagitated,asyouperceive。
  Letussitdownandtalkincomfort。Well,andsoyouguesseditthemomentyouhadmynote?Slycreature!
  Oh!MydearCatherine,youalone,whoknowmyheart,canjudgeofmypresenthappiness。Yourbrotheristhemostcharmingofmen。IonlywishIweremoreworthyofhim。
  Butwhatwillyourexcellentfatherandmothersay?Oh!
  Heavens!WhenIthinkofthemIamsoagitated!“
  Catherine'sunderstandingbegantoawake:anideaofthetruthsuddenlydartedintohermind;and,withthenaturalblushofsonewanemotion,shecriedout,“Goodheaven!MydearIsabella,whatdoyoumean?Canyou——canyoureallybeinlovewithJames?“
  Thisboldsurmise,however,shesoonlearntcomprehendedbuthalfthefact。Theanxiousaffection,whichshewasaccusedofhavingcontinuallywatchedinIsabella'severylookandaction,had,inthecourseoftheiryesterday'sparty,receivedthedelightfulconfessionofanequallove。HerheartandfaithwerealikeengagedtoJames。NeverhadCatherinelistenedtoanythingsofullofinterest,wonder,andjoy。
  Herbrotherandherfriendengaged!Newtosuchcircumstances,theimportanceofitappearedunspeakablygreat,andshecontemplateditasoneofthosegrandevents,ofwhichtheordinarycourseoflifecanhardlyaffordareturn。
  Thestrengthofherfeelingsshecouldnotexpress;
  thenatureofthem,however,contentedherfriend。
  Thehappinessofhavingsuchasisterwastheirfirsteffusion,andthefairladiesmingledinembracesandtearsofjoy。
  Delighting,however,asCatherinesincerelydidintheprospectoftheconnection,itmustbeacknowledgedthatIsabellafarsurpassedherintenderanticipations。
  “Youwillbesoinfinitelydearertome,myCatherine,thaneitherAnneorMaria:IfeelthatIshallbesomuchmoreattachedtomydearMorland'sfamilythantomyown。”
  ThiswasapitchoffriendshipbeyondCatherine。
  “Youaresolikeyourdearbrother,“continuedIsabella,“thatIquitedotedonyouthefirstmomentIsawyou。
  Butsoitalwaysiswithme;thefirstmomentsettleseverything。TheveryfirstdaythatMorlandcametouslastChristmas——theveryfirstmomentIbeheldhim——myheartwasirrecoverablygone。IrememberIworemyyellowgown,withmyhairdoneupinbraids;andwhenI
  cameintothedrawing-room,andJohnintroducedhim,IthoughtIneversawanybodysohandsomebefore。”
  HereCatherinesecretlyacknowledgedthepoweroflove;for,thoughexceedinglyfondofherbrother,andpartialtoallhisendowments,shehadneverinherlifethoughthimhandsome。
  “Iremembertoo,MissAndrewsdrankteawithusthatevening,andworeherpuce-colouredsarsenet;
  andshelookedsoheavenlythatIthoughtyourbrothermustcertainlyfallinlovewithher;Icouldnotsleepawinkallrightforthinkingofit。Oh!Catherine,themanysleeplessnightsIhavehadonyourbrother'saccount!IwouldnothaveyousufferhalfwhatIhavedone!
  Iamgrownwretchedlythin,Iknow;butIwillnotpainyoubydescribingmyanxiety;youhaveseenenoughofit。
  IfeelthatIhavebetrayedmyselfperpetually——sounguardedinspeakingofmypartialityforthechurch!ButmysecretIwasalwayssurewouldbesafewithyou。”
  Catherinefeltthatnothingcouldhavebeensafer;
  butashamedofanignorancelittleexpected,shedarednolongercontestthepoint,norrefusetohavebeenasfullofarchpenetrationandaffectionatesympathyasIsabellachosetoconsiderher。Herbrother,shefound,waspreparingtosetoffwithallspeedtoFullerton,tomakeknownhissituationandaskconsent;andherewasasourceofsomerealagitationtothemindofIsabella。
  Catherineendeavouredtopersuadeher,asshewasherselfpersuaded,thatherfatherandmotherwouldneveropposetheirson'swishes。“Itisimpossible,“
  saidshe,“forparentstobemorekind,ormoredesirousoftheirchildren'shappiness;Ihavenodoubtoftheirconsentingimmediately。”
  “Morlandsaysexactlythesame,“repliedIsabella;
  “andyetIdarenotexpectit;myfortunewillbesosmall;
  theynevercanconsenttoit。Yourbrother,whomightmarryanybody!“
  HereCatherineagaindiscernedtheforceoflove。
  “Indeed,Isabella,youaretoohumble。Thedifferenceoffortunecanbenothingtosignify。”
  “Oh!MysweetCatherine,inyourgenerousheartI
  knowitwouldsignifynothing;butwemustnotexpectsuchdisinterestednessinmany。Asformyself,IamsureIonlywishoursituationswerereversed。HadIthecommandofmillions,wereImistressofthewholeworld,yourbrotherwouldbemyonlychoice。”
  Thischarmingsentiment,recommendedasmuchbysenseasnovelty,gaveCatherineamostpleasingremembranceofalltheheroinesofheracquaintance;andshethoughtherfriendneverlookedmorelovelythaninutteringthegrandidea。
  “Iamsuretheywillconsent,“washerfrequentdeclaration;
  “Iamsuretheywillbedelightedwithyou。”
  “Formyownpart,“saidIsabella,“mywishesaresomoderatethatthesmallestincomeinnaturewouldbeenoughforme。
  Wherepeoplearereallyattached,povertyitselfiswealth;
  grandeurIdetest:IwouldnotsettleinLondonfortheuniverse。
  Acottageinsomeretiredvillagewouldbeecstasy。
  TherearesomecharminglittlevillasaboutRichmond。”
  “Richmond!“criedCatherine。“YoumustsettlenearFullerton。Youmustbenearus。”
  “IamsureIshallbemiserableifwedonot。
  IfIcanbutbenearyou,Ishallbesatisfied。
  Butthisisidletalking!Iwillnotallowmyselftothinkofsuchthings,tillwehaveyourfather'sanswer。
  MorlandsaysthatbysendingittonighttoSalisbury,wemayhaveittomorrow。Tomorrow?IknowIshallneverhavecouragetoopentheletter。Iknowitwillbethedeathofme。”
  Areveriesucceededthisconviction——andwhenIsabellaspokeagain,itwastoresolveonthequalityofherwedding-gown。
  Theirconferencewasputanendtobytheanxiousyoungloverhimself,whocametobreathehispartingsighbeforehesetoffforWiltshire。Catherinewishedtocongratulatehim,butknewnotwhattosay,andhereloquencewasonlyinhereyes。Fromthem,however,theeightpartsofspeechshoneoutmostexpressively,andJamescouldcombinethemwithease。Impatientfortherealizationofallthathehopedathome,hisadieuswerenotlong;
  andtheywouldhavebeenyetshorter,hadhenotbeenfrequentlydetainedbytheurgententreatiesofhisfaironethathewouldgo。Twicewashecalledalmostfromthedoorbyhereagernesstohavehimgone。“Indeed,Morland,Imustdriveyouaway。Considerhowfaryouhavetoride。
  Icannotbeartoseeyoulingerso。Forheaven'ssake,wastenomoretime。There,go,go——Iinsistonit。”
  Thetwofriends,withheartsnowmoreunitedthanever,wereinseparablefortheday;andinschemesofsisterlyhappinessthehoursflewalong。Mrs。Thorpeandherson,whowereacquaintedwitheverything,andwhoseemedonlytowantMr。Morland'sconsent,toconsiderIsabella'sengagementasthemostfortunatecircumstanceimaginablefortheirfamily,wereallowedtojointheircounsels,andaddtheirquotaofsignificantlooksandmysteriousexpressionstofillupthemeasureofcuriositytoberaisedintheunprivilegedyoungersisters。
  ToCatherine'ssimplefeelings,thisoddsortofreserveseemedneitherkindlymeant,norconsistentlysupported;
  anditsunkindnessshewouldhardlyhaveforbornepointingout,haditsinconsistencybeenlesstheirfriend;
  butAnneandMariasoonsetherheartateasebythesagacityoftheir“Iknowwhat“;andtheeveningwasspentinasortofwarofwit,adisplayoffamilyingenuity,ononesideinthemysteryofanaffectedsecret,ontheotherofundefineddiscovery,allequallyacute。
  Catherinewaswithherfriendagainthenextday,endeavouringtosupportherspiritsandwhileawaythemanytedioushoursbeforethedeliveryoftheletters;
  aneedfulexertion,forasthetimeofreasonableexpectationdrewnear,Isabellabecamemoreandmoredesponding,andbeforetheletterarrived,hadworkedherselfintoastateofrealdistress。Butwhenitdidcome,wherecoulddistressbefound?“Ihavehadnodifficultyingainingtheconsentofmykindparents,andampromisedthateverythingintheirpowershallbedonetoforwardmyhappiness,“werethefirstthreelines,andinonemomentallwasjoyfulsecurity。ThebrightestglowwasinstantlyspreadoverIsabella'sfeatures,allcareandanxietyseemedremoved,herspiritsbecamealmosttoohighforcontrol,andshecalledherselfwithoutscruplethehappiestofmortals。
  Mrs。Thorpe,withtearsofjoy,embracedherdaughter,herson,hervisitor,andcouldhaveembracedhalftheinhabitantsofBathwithsatisfaction。Herheartwasoverflowingwithtenderness。Itwas“dearJohn“
  and“dearCatherine“ateveryword;“dearAnneanddearMaria“
  mustimmediatelybemadesharersintheirfelicity;
  andtwo“dears“atoncebeforethenameofIsabellawerenotmorethanthatbelovedchildhadnowwellearned。
  Johnhimselfwasnoskulkerinjoy。HenotonlybestowedonMr。Morlandthehighcommendationofbeingoneofthefinestfellowsintheworld,butsworeoffmanysentencesinhispraise。
  Theletter,whencesprangallthisfelicity,wasshort,containinglittlemorethanthisassuranceofsuccess;
  andeveryparticularwasdeferredtillJamescouldwriteagain。
  ButforparticularsIsabellacouldwellaffordtowait。
  TheneedfulwascomprisedinMr。Morland'spromise;
  hishonourwaspledgedtomakeeverythingeasy;andbywhatmeanstheirincomewastobeformed,whetherlandedpropertyweretoberesigned,orfundedmoneymadeover,wasamatterinwhichherdisinterestedspirittooknoconcern。Sheknewenoughtofeelsecureofanhonourableandspeedyestablishment,andherimaginationtookarapidflightoveritsattendantfelicities。Shesawherselfattheendofafewweeks,thegazeandadmirationofeverynewacquaintanceatFullerton,theenvyofeveryvaluedoldfriendinPutney,withacarriageathercommand,anewnameonhertickets,andabrilliantexhibitionofhoopringsonherfinger。
  Whenthecontentsoftheletterwereascertained,JohnThorpe,whohadonlywaiteditsarrivaltobeginhisjourneytoLondon,preparedtosetoff。“Well,MissMorland,“
  saidhe,onfindingheraloneintheparlour,“Iamcometobidyougood-bye。”Catherinewishedhimagoodjourney。
  Withoutappearingtohearher,hewalkedtothewindow,fidgetedabout,hummedatune,andseemedwhollyself-occupied。
  “ShallnotyoubelateatDevizes?“saidCatherine。
  Hemadenoanswer;butafteraminute'ssilenceburstoutwith,“Afamousgoodthingthismarryingscheme,uponmysoul!AcleverfancyofMorland'sandBelle's。
  Whatdoyouthinkofit,MissMorland?Isayitisnobadnotion。”
  “IamsureIthinkitaverygoodone。”
  “Doyou?That'shonest,byheavens!Iamgladyouarenoenemytomatrimony,however。Didyoueverheartheoldsong'GoingtoOneWeddingBringsonAnother?'
  Isay,youwillcometoBelle'swedding,Ihope。”
  “Yes;Ihavepromisedyoursistertobewithher,ifpossible。”
  “Andthenyouknow“——twistinghimselfaboutandforcingafoolishlaugh——“Isay,thenyouknow,wemaytrythetruthofthissameoldsong。”
  “Maywe?ButIneversing。Well,Iwishyouagoodjourney。
  IdinewithMissTilneytoday,andmustnowbegoinghome。”
  “Nay,butthereisnosuchconfoundedhurry。
  Whoknowswhenwemaybetogetheragain?NotbutthatI
  shallbedownagainbytheendofafortnight,andadevilishlongfortnightitwillappeartome。”
  “Thenwhydoyoustayawaysolong?“
  repliedCatherine——findingthathewaitedforananswer。
  “Thatiskindofyou,however——kindandgood-natured。
  Ishallnotforgetitinahurry。Butyouhavemoregoodnatureandallthat,thananybodyliving,Ibelieve。
  Amonstrousdealofgoodnature,anditisnotonlygoodnature,butyouhavesomuch,somuchofeverything;
  andthenyouhavesuch——uponmysoul,Idonotknowanybodylikeyou。”
  “Oh!dear,thereareagreatmanypeoplelikeme,Idaresay,onlyagreatdealbetter。Goodmorningtoyou。”
  “ButIsay,MissMorland,IshallcomeandpaymyrespectsatFullertonbeforeitislong,ifnotdisagreeable。”
  “Praydo。Myfatherandmotherwillbeverygladtoseeyou。”
  “AndIhope——Ihope,MissMorland,youwillnotbesorrytoseeme。”
  “Oh!dear,notatall。ThereareveryfewpeopleIamsorrytosee。Companyisalwayscheerful。”
  “Thatisjustmywayofthinking。Givemebutalittlecheerfulcompany,letmeonlyhavethecompanyofthepeopleIlove,letmeonlybewhereIlikeandwithwhomIlike,andthedeviltaketherest,sayI。AndIamheartilygladtohearyousaythesame。ButIhaveanotion,MissMorland,youandIthinkprettymuchalikeuponmostmatters。”
  “Perhapswemay;butitismorethanIeverthoughtof。
  Andastomostmatters,tosaythetruth,therearenotmanythatIknowmyownmindabout。”
  “ByJove,nomoredoI。Itisnotmywaytobothermybrainswithwhatdoesnotconcernme。Mynotionofthingsissimpleenough。LetmeonlyhavethegirlIlike,sayI,withacomfortablehouseovermyhead,andwhatcareIforalltherest?Fortuneisnothing。
  Iamsureofagoodincomeofmyown;andifshehadnotapenny,why,somuchthebetter。”
  “Verytrue。Ithinklikeyouthere。Ifthereisagoodfortuneononeside,therecanbenooccasionforanyontheother。Nomatterwhichhasit,sothatthereisenough。
  Ihatetheideaofonegreatfortunelookingoutforanother。
  AndtomarryformoneyIthinkthewickedestthinginexistence。Goodday。WeshallbeverygladtoseeyouatFullerton,wheneveritisconvenient。”Andawayshewent。Itwasnotinthepowerofallhisgallantrytodetainherlonger。Withsuchnewstocommunicate,andsuchavisittopreparefor,herdeparturewasnottobedelayedbyanythinginhisnaturetourge;andshehurriedaway,leavinghimtotheundividedconsciousnessofhisownhappyaddress,andherexplicitencouragement。
  Theagitationwhichshehadherselfexperiencedonfirstlearningherbrother'sengagementmadeherexpecttoraisenoinconsiderableemotioninMr。andMrs。Allen,bythecommunicationofthewonderfulevent。
  Howgreatwasherdisappointment!Theimportantaffair,whichmanywordsofpreparationusheredin,hadbeenforeseenbythembotheversinceherbrother'sarrival;
  andallthattheyfeltontheoccasionwascomprehendedinawishfortheyoungpeople'shappiness,witharemark,onthegentleman'sside,infavourofIsabella'sbeauty,andonthelady's,ofhergreatgoodluck。ItwastoCatherinethemostsurprisinginsensibility。Thedisclosure,however,ofthegreatsecretofJames'sgoingtoFullertonthedaybefore,didraisesomeemotioninMrs。Allen。
  Shecouldnotlistentothatwithperfectcalmness,butrepeatedlyregrettedthenecessityofitsconcealment,wishedshecouldhaveknownhisintention,wishedshecouldhaveseenhimbeforehewent,assheshouldcertainlyhavetroubledhimwithherbestregardstohisfatherandmother,andherkindcomplimentstoalltheSkinners。
  CHAPTER16
  Catherine'sexpectationsofpleasurefromhervisitinMilsomStreetweresoveryhighthatdisappointmentwasinevitable;andaccordingly,thoughshewasmostpolitelyreceivedbyGeneralTilney,andkindlywelcomedbyhisdaughter,thoughHenrywasathome,andnooneelseoftheparty,shefound,onherreturn,withoutspendingmanyhoursintheexaminationofherfeelings,thatshehadgonetoherappointmentpreparingforhappinesswhichithadnotafforded。InsteadoffindingherselfimprovedinacquaintancewithMissTilney,fromtheintercourseoftheday,sheseemedhardlysointimatewithherasbefore;
  insteadofseeingHenryTilneytogreateradvantagethanever,intheeaseofafamilyparty,hehadneversaidsolittle,norbeensolittleagreeable;and,inspiteoftheirfather'sgreatcivilitiestoher——inspiteofhisthanks,invitations,andcompliments——ithadbeenareleasetogetawayfromhim。Itpuzzledhertoaccountforallthis。ItcouldnotbeGeneralTilney'sfault。
  Thathewasperfectlyagreeableandgood-natured,andaltogetheraverycharmingman,didnotadmitofadoubt,forhewastallandhandsome,andHenry'sfather。
  Hecouldnotbeaccountableforhischildren'swantofspirits,orforherwantofenjoymentinhiscompany。
  Theformershehopedatlastmighthavebeenaccidental,andthelattershecouldonlyattributetoherownstupidity。
  Isabella,onhearingtheparticularsofthevisit,gaveadifferentexplanation:“Itwasallpride,pride,insufferablehaughtinessandpride!Shehadlongsuspectedthefamilytobeveryhigh,andthismadeitcertain。
  SuchinsolenceofbehaviourasMissTilney'sshehadneverheardofinherlife!Nottodothehonoursofherhousewithcommongoodbreeding!Tobehavetoherguestwithsuchsuperciliousness!Hardlyeventospeaktoher!“
  “Butitwasnotsobadasthat,Isabella;therewasnosuperciliousness;shewasverycivil。”
  “Oh!Don'tdefendher!Andthenthebrother,he,whohadappearedsoattachedtoyou!Goodheavens!Well,somepeople'sfeelingsareincomprehensible。Andsohehardlylookedonceatyouthewholeday?“
  “Idonotsayso;buthedidnotseemingoodspirits。”
  “Howcontemptible!Ofallthingsintheworldinconstancyismyaversion。Letmeentreatyounevertothinkofhimagain,mydearCatherine;indeedheisunworthyofyou。”
  “Unworthy!Idonotsupposeheeverthinksofme。”
  “ThatisexactlywhatIsay;heneverthinksofyou。Suchfickleness!Oh!Howdifferenttoyourbrotherandtomine!IreallybelieveJohnhasthemostconstantheart。”
  “ButasforGeneralTilney,Iassureyouitwouldbeimpossibleforanybodytobehavetomewithgreatercivilityandattention;itseemedtobehisonlycaretoentertainandmakemehappy。”
  “Oh!Iknownoharmofhim;Idonotsuspecthimofpride。Ibelieveheisaverygentleman-likeman。
  Johnthinksverywellofhim,andJohn'sjudgment——“
  “Well,Ishallseehowtheybehavetomethisevening;
  weshallmeetthemattherooms。”
  “AndmustIgo?“
  “Donotyouintendit?Ithoughtitwasallsettled。”
  “Nay,sinceyoumakesuchapointofit,Icanrefuseyounothing。Butdonotinsistuponmybeingveryagreeable,formyheart,youknow,willbesomefortymilesoff。
  Andasfordancing,donotmentionit,Ibeg;thatisquiteoutofthequestion。CharlesHodgeswillplaguemetodeath,Idaresay;butIshallcuthimveryshort。
  Tentoonebutheguessesthereason,andthatisexactlywhatIwanttoavoid,soIshallinsistonhiskeepinghisconjecturetohimself。”
  Isabella'sopinionoftheTilneysdidnotinfluenceherfriend;shewassuretherehadbeennoinsolenceinthemannerseitherofbrotherorsister;andshedidnotcredittherebeinganyprideintheirhearts。
  Theeveningrewardedherconfidence;shewasmetbyonewiththesamekindness,andbytheotherwiththesameattention,asheretofore:MissTilneytookpainstobenearher,andHenryaskedhertodance。
  HavingheardthedaybeforeinMilsomStreetthattheirelderbrother,CaptainTilney,wasexpectedalmosteveryhour,shewasatnolossforthenameofaveryfashionable-looking,handsomeyoungman,whomshehadneverseenbefore,andwhonowevidentlybelongedtotheirparty。Shelookedathimwithgreatadmiration,andevensupposeditpossiblethatsomepeoplemightthinkhimhandsomerthanhisbrother,though,inhereyes,hisairwasmoreassuming,andhiscountenancelessprepossessing。Histasteandmannerswerebeyondadoubtdecidedlyinferior;for,withinherhearing,henotonlyprotestedagainsteverythoughtofdancinghimself,butevenlaughedopenlyatHenryforfindingitpossible。
  Fromthelattercircumstanceitmaybepresumedthat,whatevermightbeourheroine'sopinionofhim,hisadmirationofherwasnotofaverydangerouskind;
  notlikelytoproduceanimositiesbetweenthebrothers,norpersecutionstothelady。Hecannotbetheinstigatorofthethreevillainsinhorsemen'sgreatcoats,bywhomshewillhereafterbeforcedintoatraveling-chaiseandfour,whichwilldriveoffwithincrediblespeed。
  Catherine,meanwhile,undisturbedbypresentimentsofsuchanevil,orofanyevilatall,exceptthatofhavingbutashortsettodancedown,enjoyedherusualhappinesswithHenryTilney,listeningwithsparklingeyestoeverythinghesaid;and,infindinghimirresistible,becomingsoherself。
  Attheendofthefirstdance,CaptainTilneycametowardsthemagain,and,muchtoCatherine'sdissatisfaction,pulledhisbrotheraway。Theyretiredwhisperingtogether;
  and,thoughherdelicatesensibilitydidnottakeimmediatealarm,andlayitdownasfact,thatCaptainTilneymusthaveheardsomemalevolentmisrepresentationofher,whichhenowhastenedtocommunicatetohisbrother,inthehopeofseparatingthemforever,shecouldnothaveherpartnerconveyedfromhersightwithoutveryuneasysensations。
  Hersuspensewasoffullfiveminutes'duration;andshewasbeginningtothinkitaverylongquarterofanhour,whentheybothreturned,andanexplanationwasgiven,byHenry'srequestingtoknowifshethoughtherfriend,MissThorpe,wouldhaveanyobjectiontodancing,ashisbrotherwouldbemosthappytobeintroducedtoher。Catherine,withouthesitation,repliedthatshewasverysureMissThorpedidnotmeantodanceatall。
  Thecruelreplywaspassedontotheother,andheimmediatelywalkedaway。
  “Yourbrotherwillnotmindit,Iknow,“saidshe,“becauseIheardhimsaybeforethathehateddancing;
  butitwasverygood-naturedinhimtothinkofit。
  IsupposehesawIsabellasittingdown,andfanciedshemightwishforapartner;butheisquitemistaken,forshewouldnotdanceuponanyaccountintheworld。”
  Henrysmiled,andsaid,“Howverylittletroubleitcangiveyoutounderstandthemotiveofotherpeople'sactions。”
  “Why?Whatdoyoumean?“
  “Withyou,itisnot,Howissuchaonelikelytobeinfluenced,Whatistheinducementmostlikelytoactuponsuchaperson'sfeelings,age,situation,andprobablehabitsoflifeconsidered——but,HowshouldIbeinfluenced,Whatwouldbemyinducementinactingsoandso?“
  “Idonotunderstandyou。”
  “Thenweareonveryunequalterms,forIunderstandyouperfectlywell。”
  “Me?Yes;Icannotspeakwellenoughtobeunintelligible。”
  “Bravo!Anexcellentsatireonmodernlanguage。”
  “Butpraytellmewhatyoumean。”
  “ShallIindeed?Doyoureallydesireit?Butyouarenotawareoftheconsequences;itwillinvolveyouinaverycruelembarrassment,andcertainlybringonadisagreementbetweenus。
  “No,no;itshallnotdoeither;Iamnotafraid。”
  “Well,then,Ionlymeantthatyourattributingmybrother'swishofdancingwithMissThorpetogoodnaturealoneconvincedmeofyourbeingsuperioringoodnatureyourselftoalltherestoftheworld。”
  Catherineblushedanddisclaimed,andthegentleman'spredictionswereverified。Therewasasomething,however,inhiswordswhichrepaidherforthepainofconfusion;
  andthatsomethingoccupiedhermindsomuchthatshedrewbackforsometime,forgettingtospeakortolisten,andalmostforgettingwhereshewas;till,rousedbythevoiceofIsabella,shelookedupandsawherwithCaptainTilneypreparingtogivethemhandsacross。
  Isabellashruggedhershouldersandsmiled,theonlyexplanationofthisextraordinarychangewhichcouldatthattimebegiven;butasitwasnotquiteenoughforCatherine'scomprehension,shespokeherastonishmentinveryplaintermstoherpartner。
  “Icannotthinkhowitcouldhappen!Isabellawassodeterminednottodance。”
  “AnddidIsabellaneverchangehermindbefore?“
  “Oh!But,because——Andyourbrother!Afterwhatyoutoldhimfromme,howcouldhethinkofgoingtoaskher?“
  “Icannottakesurprisetomyselfonthathead。
  Youbidmebesurprisedonyourfriend'saccount,andthereforeIam;butasformybrother,hisconductinthebusiness,Imustown,hasbeennomorethanI
  believedhimperfectlyequalto。Thefairnessofyourfriendwasanopenattraction;herfirmness,youknow,couldonlybeunderstoodbyyourself。”
  “Youarelaughing;but,Iassureyou,Isabellaisveryfirmingeneral。”
  “Itisasmuchasshouldbesaidofanyone。Tobealwaysfirmmustbetobeoftenobstinate。Whenproperlytorelaxisthetrialofjudgment;and,withoutreferencetomybrother,IreallythinkMissThorpehasbynomeanschosenillinfixingonthepresenthour。”
  Thefriendswerenotabletogettogetherforanyconfidentialdiscoursetillallthedancingwasover;
  butthen,astheywalkedabouttheroomarminarm,Isabellathusexplainedherself:“Idonotwonderatyoursurprise;andIamreallyfatiguedtodeath。Heissucharattle!Amusingenough,ifmymindhadbeendisengaged;
  butIwouldhavegiventheworldtositstill。”
  “Thenwhydidnotyou?“
  “Oh!Mydear!Itwouldhavelookedsoparticular;
  andyouknowhowIabhordoingthat。IrefusedhimaslongasIpossiblycould,buthewouldtakenodenial。
  Youhavenoideahowhepressedme。Ibeggedhimtoexcuseme,andgetsomeotherpartner——butno,nothe;
  afteraspiringtomyhand,therewasnobodyelseintheroomhecouldbeartothinkof;anditwasnotthathewantedmerelytodance,hewantedtobewithme。
  Oh!Suchnonsense!Itoldhimhehadtakenaveryunlikelywaytoprevailuponme;for,ofallthingsintheworld,Ihatedfinespeechesandcompliments;andso——andsothenIfoundtherewouldbenopeaceifIdidnotstandup。
  Besides,IthoughtMrs。Hughes,whointroducedhim,mighttakeitillifIdidnot:andyourdearbrother,IamsurehewouldhavebeenmiserableifIhadsatdownthewholeevening。Iamsogladitisover!Myspiritsarequitejadedwithlisteningtohisnonsense:andthen,beingsuchasmartyoungfellow,Isaweveryeyewasuponus。”
  “Heisveryhandsomeindeed。”
  “Handsome!Yes,Isupposehemay。Idaresaypeoplewouldadmirehimingeneral;butheisnotatallinmystyleofbeauty。Ihateafloridcomplexionanddarkeyesinaman。However,heisverywell。Amazinglyconceited,Iamsure。Itookhimdownseveraltimes,youknow,inmyway。”
  Whentheyoungladiesnextmet,theyhadafarmoreinterestingsubjecttodiscuss。JamesMorland'ssecondletterwasthenreceived,andthekindintentionsofhisfatherfullyexplained。Aliving,ofwhichMr。Morlandwashimselfpatronandincumbent,ofaboutfourhundredpoundsyearlyvalue,wastoberesignedtohissonassoonasheshouldbeoldenoughtotakeit;
  notriflingdeductionfromthefamilyincome,noniggardlyassignmenttooneoftenchildren。Anestateofatleastequalvalue,moreover,wasassuredashisfutureinheritance。
  Jamesexpressedhimselfontheoccasionwithbecominggratitude;andthenecessityofwaitingbetweentwoandthreeyearsbeforetheycouldmarry,being,howeverunwelcome,nomorethanhehadexpected,wasbornebyhimwithoutdiscontent。Catherine,whoseexpectationshadbeenasunfixedasherideasofherfather'sincome,andwhosejudgmentwasnowentirelyledbyherbrother,feltequallywellsatisfied,andheartilycongratulatedIsabellaonhavingeverythingsopleasantlysettled。
  “Itisverycharmingindeed,“saidIsabella,withagraveface。“Mr。Morlandhasbehavedvastlyhandsomeindeed,“saidthegentleMrs。Thorpe,lookinganxiouslyatherdaughter。“IonlywishIcoulddoasmuch。Onecouldnotexpectmorefromhim,youknow。
  Ifhefindshecandomorebyandby,Idaresayhewill,forIamsurehemustbeanexcellentgood-heartedman。
  Fourhundredisbutasmallincometobeginonindeed,butyourwishes,mydearIsabella,aresomoderate,youdonotconsiderhowlittleyoueverwant,mydear。”
  “ItisnotonmyownaccountIwishformore;butI
  cannotbeartobethemeansofinjuringmydearMorland,makinghimsitdownuponanincomehardlyenoughtofindoneinthecommonnecessariesoflife。Formyself,itisnothing;Ineverthinkofmyself。”
  “Iknowyouneverdo,mydear;andyouwillalwaysfindyourrewardintheaffectionitmakeseverybodyfeelforyou。Thereneverwasayoungwomansobelovedasyouarebyeverybodythatknowsyou;andIdaresaywhenMr。Morlandseesyou,mydearchild——butdonotletusdistressourdearCatherinebytalkingofsuchthings。
  Mr。Morlandhasbehavedsoveryhandsome,youknow。
  Ialwaysheardhewasamostexcellentman;andyouknow,mydear,wearenottosupposebutwhat,ifyouhadhadasuitablefortune,hewouldhavecomedownwithsomethingmore,forIamsurehemustbeamostliberal-mindedman。”
  “NobodycanthinkbetterofMr。MorlandthanIdo,Iamsure。Buteverybodyhastheirfailing,youknow,andeverybodyhasarighttodowhattheylikewiththeirownmoney。”Catherinewashurtbytheseinsinuations。
  “Iamverysure,“saidshe,“thatmyfatherhaspromisedtodoasmuchashecanafford。”
  Isabellarecollectedherself。“Astothat,mysweetCatherine,therecannotbeadoubt,andyouknowmewellenoughtobesurethatamuchsmallerincomewouldsatisfyme。Itisnotthewantofmoremoneythatmakesmejustatpresentalittleoutofspirits;Ihatemoney;
  andifourunioncouldtakeplacenowupononlyfiftypoundsayear,Ishouldnothaveawishunsatisfied。
  Ah!myCatherine,youhavefoundmeout。There'sthesting。
  Thelong,long,endlesstwoyearsandhalfthataretopassbeforeyourbrothercanholdtheliving。”
  “Yes,yes,mydarlingIsabella,“saidMrs。Thorpe,“weperfectlyseeintoyourheart。Youhavenodisguise。
  Weperfectlyunderstandthepresentvexation;andeverybodymustloveyouthebetterforsuchanoblehonestaffection。”
  Catherine'suncomfortablefeelingsbegantolessen。
  SheendeavouredtobelievethatthedelayofthemarriagewastheonlysourceofIsabella'sregret;andwhenshesawherattheirnextinterviewascheerfulandamiableasever,endeavouredtoforgetthatshehadforaminutethoughtotherwise。Jamessoonfollowedhisletter,andwasreceivedwiththemostgratifyingkindness。
  CHAPTER17
  TheAllenshadnowenteredonthesixthweekoftheirstayinBath;andwhetheritshouldbethelastwasforsometimeaquestion,towhichCatherinelistenedwithabeatingheart。TohaveheracquaintancewiththeTilneysendsosoonwasanevilwhichnothingcouldcounterbalance。
  Herwholehappinessseemedatstake,whiletheaffairwasinsuspense,andeverythingsecuredwhenitwasdeterminedthatthelodgingsshouldbetakenforanotherfortnight。
  WhatthisadditionalfortnightwastoproducetoherbeyondthepleasureofsometimesseeingHenryTilneymadebutasmallpartofCatherine'sspeculation。
  Onceortwiceindeed,sinceJames'sengagementhadtaughtherwhatcouldbedone,shehadgotsofarastoindulgeinasecret“perhaps,“butingeneralthefelicityofbeingwithhimforthepresentboundedherviews:thepresentwasnowcomprisedinanotherthreeweeks,andherhappinessbeingcertainforthatperiod,therestofherlifewasatsuchadistanceastoexcitebutlittleinterest。
  Inthecourseofthemorningwhichsawthisbusinessarranged,shevisitedMissTilney,andpouredforthherjoyfulfeelings。
  Itwasdoomedtobeadayoftrial。NosoonerhadsheexpressedherdelightinMr。Allen'slengthenedstaythanMissTilneytoldherofherfather'shavingjustdetermineduponquittingBathbytheendofanotherweek。
  Herewasablow!Thepastsuspenseofthemorninghadbeeneaseandquiettothepresentdisappointment。
  Catherine'scountenancefell,andinavoiceofmostsincereconcernsheechoedMissTilney'sconcludingwords,“Bytheendofanotherweek!“
  “Yes,myfathercanseldombeprevailedontogivethewaterswhatIthinkafairtrial。Hehasbeendisappointedofsomefriends'arrivalwhomheexpectedtomeethere,andasheisnowprettywell,isinahurrytogethome。”
  “Iamverysorryforit,“saidCatherinedejectedly;
  “ifIhadknownthisbefore——“
  “Perhaps,“saidMissTilneyinanembarrassedmanner,“youwouldbesogood——itwouldmakemeveryhappyif——“
  Theentranceofherfatherputastoptothecivility,whichCatherinewasbeginningtohopemightintroduceadesireoftheircorresponding。Afteraddressingherwithhisusualpoliteness,heturnedtohisdaughterandsaid,“Well,Eleanor,mayIcongratulateyouonbeingsuccessfulinyourapplicationtoyourfairfriend?“
  “Iwasjustbeginningtomaketherequest,sir,asyoucamein。”
  “Well,proceedbyallmeans。Iknowhowmuchyourheartisinit。Mydaughter,MissMorland,“
  hecontinued,withoutleavinghisdaughtertimetospeak,“hasbeenformingaveryboldwish。WeleaveBath,asshehasperhapstoldyou,onSaturdayse'nnight。A
  letterfrommystewardtellsmethatmypresenceiswantedathome;andbeingdisappointedinmyhopeofseeingtheMarquisofLongtownandGeneralCourteneyhere,someofmyveryoldfriends,thereisnothingtodetainmelongerinBath。Andcouldwecarryourselfishpointwithyou,weshouldleaveitwithoutasingleregret。
  Canyou,inshort,beprevailedontoquitthissceneofpublictriumphandobligeyourfriendEleanorwithyourcompanyinGloucestershire?Iamalmostashamedtomaketherequest,thoughitspresumptionwouldcertainlyappeargreatertoeverycreatureinBaththanyourself。
  Modestysuchasyours——butnotfortheworldwouldIpainitbyopenpraise。Ifyoucanbeinducedtohonouruswithavisit,youwillmakeushappybeyondexpression。
  'Tistrue,wecanofferyounothinglikethegaietiesofthislivelyplace;wecantemptyouneitherbyamusementnorsplendour,forourmodeofliving,asyousee,isplainandunpretending;yetnoendeavoursshallbewantingonoursidetomakeNorthangerAbbeynotwhollydisagreeable。”
  NorthangerAbbey!Thesewerethrillingwords,andwoundupCatherine'sfeelingstothehighestpointofecstasy。
  Hergratefulandgratifiedheartcouldhardlyrestrainitsexpressionswithinthelanguageoftolerablecalmness。
  Toreceivesoflatteringaninvitation!Tohavehercompanysowarmlysolicited!Everythinghonourableandsoothing,everypresentenjoyment,andeveryfuturehopewascontainedinit;andheracceptance,withonlythesavingclauseofPapaandMamma'sapprobation,waseagerlygiven。
  “Iwillwritehomedirectly,“saidshe,andiftheydonotobject,asIdaresaytheywillnot——“
  GeneralTilneywasnotlesssanguine,havingalreadywaitedonherexcellentfriendsinPulteneyStreet,andobtainedtheirsanctionofhiswishes。“Sincetheycanconsenttopartwithyou,“saidhe,“wemayexpectphilosophyfromalltheworld。”
  MissTilneywasearnest,thoughgentle,inhersecondarycivilities,andtheaffairbecameinafewminutesasnearlysettledasthisnecessaryreferencetoFullertonwouldallow。
  ThecircumstancesofthemorninghadledCatherine'sfeelingsthroughthevarietiesofsuspense,security,anddisappointment;buttheywerenowsafelylodgedinperfectbliss;andwithspiritselatedtorapture,withHenryatherheart,andNorthangerAbbeyonherlips,shehurriedhometowriteherletter。Mr。andMrs。Morland,relyingonthediscretionofthefriendstowhomtheyhadalreadyentrustedtheirdaughter,feltnodoubtoftheproprietyofanacquaintancewhichhadbeenformedundertheireye,andsentthereforebyreturnofposttheirreadyconsenttohervisitinGloucestershire。
  Thisindulgence,thoughnotmorethanCatherinehadhopedfor,completedherconvictionofbeingfavouredbeyondeveryotherhumancreature,infriendsandfortune,circumstanceandchance。Everythingseemedtocooperateforheradvantage。Bythekindnessofherfirstfriends,theAllens,shehadbeenintroducedintosceneswherepleasuresofeverykindhadmether。Herfeelings,herpreferences,hadeachknownthehappinessofareturn。
  Wherevershefeltattachment,shehadbeenabletocreateit。TheaffectionofIsabellawastobesecuredtoherinasister。TheTilneys,they,bywhom,aboveall,shedesiredtobefavourablythoughtof,outstrippedevenherwishesintheflatteringmeasuresbywhichtheirintimacywastobecontinued。Shewastobetheirchosenvisitor,shewastobeforweeksunderthesameroofwiththepersonwhosesocietyshemostlyprized——and,inadditiontoalltherest,thisroofwastobetheroofofanabbey!HerpassionforancientedificeswasnextindegreetoherpassionforHenryTilney——andcastlesandabbeysmadeusuallythecharmofthosereverieswhichhisimagedidnotfill。
  Toseeandexploreeithertherampartsandkeepoftheone,orthecloistersoftheother,hadbeenformanyweeksadarlingwish,thoughtobemorethanthevisitorofanhourhadseemedtoonearlyimpossiblefordesire。