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It is so delightful to have an evening now and then to oneself

I dare say it will not be a very good ball I know the Mitchells will not be there I am sure I pity everybody that is But I dare say, Mr Morland, you long to be at it, do not you? I am sure you do Well, pray do not let anybody here be a restraint on you I dare say we could do very ithout you; but you men think yourselves of such consequence"

Catherine could al in tenderness towards herself and her sorrows, so very little did they appear to dwell on her mind, and so very inadequate was the comfort she offered "Do not be so dull, my dearest creature," she whispered "You will quite break , to be sure; but the Tilneys were entirely to blame Why were not they nify? I aoing through anything, where a friend is concerned; that isstrong feelings Good heavens! What a delightful hand you have got! Kings, I vow! I never was so happy in my life! I would fifty times rather you should have them than myself"

And now I may dismiss my heroine to the sleepless couch, which is the true heroine's portion; to a pillow streith thorns and ith tears And lucky ht's rest in the course of the next three months