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"I wonder you should think so, for you never asked ood one, by Jove! I asked you as soon as I caain, but when I turned round, you were gone! This is a cursed shabby trick! I only ca with you, and I fired to me ever since Monday Yes; I re in the lobby for your cloak And here have I been telling all irl in the roo up with somebody else, they will quiz me famously"

"Oh, no; they will never think of me, after such a description as that"

"By heavens, if they do not, I will kick them out of the room for blockheads What chap have you there?" Catherine satisfied his curiosity "Tilney," he repeated "Huether Does he want a horse?

Here is a friend of ot one to sell that would suit anybody A fauineas I had fifty minds to buy it ood horse when I meet with one; but it would not answer ive any ood hunter I have three now, the best that ever were backed I would not take eight hundred guineas for theainst the next season It is so d--unco at an inn"

This was the last sentence by which he could weary Catherine's attention, for he was just then borne off by the resistless pressure of a long string of passing ladies Her partner no near, and said, "That gentleman would have put er He has no business to withdraw the attention of my partner froreeableness for the space of an evening, and all our agreeableness belongs solely to each other for that time

Nobody can fasten thehts of the other I consider a country-dance as an ee Fidelity and complaisance are the principal duties of both; and those men who do not choose to dance or marry themselves, have no business with the partners or wives of their neighbours"