Нортенгерское аббатство

Chapter 25

           Toexposeafriend,suchafriendasIsabellahadbeentoher—andthentheirownbrothersocloselyconcernedinit!Shebelievedshemustwaivethesubjectaltogether.HenryandEleanorwerebythemselvesinthebreakfast-room;andeach,assheenteredit,lookedatheranxiously.Catherinetookherplaceatthetable,and,afterashortsilence,Eleanorsaid,“NobadnewsfromFullerton,Ihope?Mr.andMrs.Morland—yourbrothersandsisters—Ihopetheyarenoneofthemill?”

           “No,Ithankyou”(sighingasshespoke);“theyareallverywell.MyletterwasfrommybrotheratOxford.”

           Nothingfurtherwassaidforafewminutes;andthenspeakingthroughhertears,sheadded,“IdonotthinkIshalleverwishforaletteragain!”

           “Iamsorry,”saidHenry,closingthebookhehadjustopened;“ifIhadsuspectedtheletterofcontaininganythingunwelcome,Ishouldhavegivenitwithverydifferentfeelings.”

           “Itcontainedsomethingworsethananybodycouldsuppose!PoorJamesissounhappy!Youwillsoonknowwhy.”

           “Tohavesokind-hearted,soaffectionateasister,”repliedHenrywarmly,“mustbeacomforttohimunderanydistress.”

           “Ihaveonefavourtobeg,”saidCatherine,shortlyafterwards,inanagitatedmanner,“that,ifyourbrothershouldbecominghere,youwillgivemenoticeofit,thatImaygoaway.”

           “Ourbrother!Frederick!”

           “Yes;IamsureIshouldbeverysorrytoleaveyousosoon,butsomethinghashappenedthatwouldmakeitverydreadfulformetobeinthesamehousewithCaptainTilney.

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