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"Yes, pretty well; but are they all horrid, are you sure they are all horrid?"
"Yes, quite sure; for a particular friend of irl, one of the sweetest creatures in the world, has read every one of thehted with her She is netting herself the sweetest cloak you can conceive I think her as beautiful as an angel, and I a her! I scold thely about it"
"Scold the her?"
"Yes, that I do There is nothing I would not do for those who are reallypeople by halves; it is not
I told Captain Hunt at one of our asseht, I would not dance with him, unless he would allow Miss Andrews to be as beautiful as an angel The men think us incapable of real friendship, you know, and I am determined to show thehtingly of you, I should fire up in a moment: but that is not at all likely, for you are just the kind of girl to be a great favourite with the"How can you say so?"
"I know you very well; you have so much animation, which is exactly what Miss Andreants, for I ly insipid about her Oh! I must tell you, that just after we parted yesterday, I saw a youngat you so earnestly--I am sure he is in love with you" Catherine coloured, and disclaihed "It is very true, upon my honour, but I see how it is; you are indifferent to everybody's adentleman, who shall be na s are easily understood Where the heart is really attached, I know very well how little one can be pleased with the attention of anybody else Everything is so insipid, so uninteresting, that does not relate to the beloved object! I can perfectly cos"
"But you should not persuade me that I think so very ain"