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Northanger Abbey

CHAPTER 14
12/19

It is to be uncommonly dreadful.

I shall expect murder and everything of the kind." "You speak with astonishing composure! But I hope your friend's accounts have been exaggerated; and if such a design is known beforehand, proper measures will undoubtedly be taken by government to prevent its coming to effect." "Government," said Henry, endeavouring not to smile, "neither desires nor dares to interfere in such matters.

There must be murder; and government cares not how much." The ladies stared.

He laughed, and added, "Come, shall I make you understand each other, or leave you to puzzle out an explanation as you can?
No--I will be noble.

I will prove myself a man, no less by the generosity of my soul than the clearness of my head.


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