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"Shall not you be late at Devizes?" said Catherine He made no answer; but after athisscheme, upon my soul! A clever fancy of Morland's and Belle's What do you think of it, Miss Morland? I say it is no bad notion"
"I aood one"
"Do you? That's honest, by heavens! I alad you are no ene 'Going to One Wedding Brings on Another?' I say, you will co, I hope"
"Yes; I have promised your sister to be with her, if possible"
"And then you knoisting hih--"I say, then you knoe "
"May we? But I never sing Well, I wish you a good journey I dine with Miss Tilney today, andhome"
"Nay, but there is no such confounded hurry Who knoe ain by the end of a fortnight, and a devilish long fortnight it will appear to ?" replied Catherine--finding that he waited for an answer
"That is kind of you, however--kind and good-natured I shall not forget it in a hurry But you have , I believe A ood nature, but you have so ; and then you have such--upon my soul, I do not know anybody like you"
"Oh! dear, there are a great reat deal better Goodto you"
"But I say, Miss Morland, I shall co, if not disagreeable"
"Pray do My father and lad to see you"
"And I hope--I hope, Miss Morland, you will not be sorry to see me"
"Oh! dear, not at all There are very few people I am sorry to see Co Give me but a little cheerful company, let me only have the company of the people I love, let me only be where I like and hom I like, and the devil take the rest, say I And I alad to hear you say the same But I have a notion, Miss Morland, you and I think pretty much alike upon most matters"