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The compliment of John Thorpe's affection did not htlessness in his sister She was al it to be sincere; for she had not forgotten that he could ement convinced her that his ious In vanity, therefore, she gained but little; her chief profit was in wonder That he should think it worth his while to fancy himself in love with her was a matter of lively astonishment Isabella talked of his attentions; she had never been sensible of any; but Isabella had said s which she hoped had been spoken in haste, and would never be said again; and upon this she was glad to rest altogether for present ease and comfort