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"But we must first suppose Isabella to have had a heart to lose--consequently to have been a very different creature; and, in that case, she would have ht that you should stand by your brother"
"And if you would stand by yours, you would not be much distressed by the disappointment of Miss Thorpe But your rity, and therefore not accessible to the cool reasonings of fae"
Catherine was complimented out of further bitterness Frederick could not be unpardonably guilty, while HenryIsabella's letter, and tried to think no more of it