Нортенгерское аббатство

Chapter 29

           Tothegeneral,ofcourse,hewouldnotdaretospeak;buttoEleanor—whatmighthenotsaytoEleanorabouther?

           Inthisunceasingrecurrenceofdoubtsandinquiries,onanyonearticleofwhichhermindwasincapableofmorethanmomentaryrepose,thehourspassedaway,andherjourneyadvancedmuchfasterthanshelookedfor.Thepressinganxietiesofthought,whichpreventedherfromnoticinganythingbeforeher,whenoncebeyondtheneighbourhoodofWoodston,savedheratthesametimefromwatchingherprogress;andthoughnoobjectontheroadcouldengageamoment’sattention,shefoundnostageofittedious.Fromthis,shewaspreservedtoobyanothercause,byfeelingnoeagernessforherjourney’sconclusion;fortoreturninsuchamannertoFullertonwasalmosttodestroythepleasureofameetingwiththoseshelovedbest,evenafteranabsencesuchashers—anelevenweeks’absence.Whathadshetosaythatwouldnothumbleherselfandpainherfamily,thatwouldnotincreaseherowngriefbytheconfessionofit,extendanuselessresentment,andperhapsinvolvetheinnocentwiththeguiltyinundistinguishingillwill?ShecouldneverdojusticetoHenryandEleanor’smerit;shefeltittoostronglyforexpression;andshouldadislikebetakenagainstthem,shouldtheybethoughtofunfavourably,ontheirfather’saccount,itwouldcuthertotheheart.

           Withthesefeelings,sheratherdreadedthansoughtforthefirstviewofthatwell-knownspirewhichwouldannounceherwithintwentymilesofhome.

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