Нортенгерское аббатство

Chapter 30

           TheAllens,hebelieved,hadlivednearthemtoolong,andheknewtheyoungmanonwhomtheFullertonestatemustdevolve.Thegeneralneedednomore.Enragedwithalmosteverybodyintheworldbuthimself,hesetoutthenextdayfortheabbey,wherehisperformanceshavebeenseen.

           Ileaveittomyreader’ssagacitytodeterminehowmuchofallthisitwaspossibleforHenrytocommunicateatthistimetoCatherine,howmuchofithecouldhavelearntfromhisfather,inwhatpointshisownconjecturesmightassisthim,andwhatportionmustyetremaintobetoldinaletterfromJames.Ihaveunitedfortheireasewhattheymustdivideformine.Catherine,atanyrate,heardenoughtofeelthatinsuspectingGeneralTilneyofeithermurderingorshuttinguphiswife,shehadscarcelysinnedagainsthischaracter,ormagnifiedhiscruelty.

           Henry,inhavingsuchthingstorelateofhisfather,wasalmostaspitiableasintheirfirstavowaltohimself.Heblushedforthenarrow-mindedcounselwhichhewasobligedtoexpose.TheconversationbetweenthematNorthangerhadbeenofthemostunfriendlykind.Henry’sindignationonhearinghowCatherinehadbeentreated,oncomprehendinghisfather’sviews,andbeingorderedtoacquiesceinthem,hadbeenopenandbold.Thegeneral,accustomedoneveryordinaryoccasiontogivethelawinhisfamily,preparedfornoreluctancebutoffeeling,noopposingdesirethatshoulddaretoclotheitselfinwords,couldillbrooktheoppositionofhisson,steadyasthesanctionofreasonandthedictateofconsciencecouldmakeit

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