Нортенгерское аббатство
Chapter 30
But,insuchacause,hisanger,thoughitmustshock,couldnotintimidateHenry,whowassustainedinhispurposebyaconvictionofitsjustice.HefelthimselfboundasmuchinhonourasinaffectiontoMissMorland,andbelievingthathearttobehisownwhichhehadbeendirectedtogain,nounworthyretractionofatacitconsent,noreversingdecreeofunjustifiableanger,couldshakehisfidelity,orinfluencetheresolutionsitprompted.
HesteadilyrefusedtoaccompanyhisfatherintoHerefordshire,anengagementformedalmostatthemomenttopromotethedismissalofCatherine,andassteadilydeclaredhisintentionofofferingherhishand.Thegeneralwasfuriousinhisanger,andtheypartedindreadfuldisagreement.Henry,inanagitationofmindwhichmanysolitaryhourswererequiredtocompose,hadreturnedalmostinstantlytoWoodston,and,ontheafternoonofthefollowingday,hadbegunhisjourneytoFullerton.