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Northanger Abbey

CHAPTER 15
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Good morning to you." "But I say, Miss Morland, I shall come and pay my respects at Fullerton before it is long, if not disagreeable." "Pray do.

My father and mother will be very glad to see you." "And I hope--I hope, Miss Morland, you will not be sorry to see me." "Oh! dear, not at all.

There are very few people I am sorry to see.
Company is always cheerful." "That is just my way of thinking.

Give me but a little cheerful company, let me only have the company of the people I love, let me only be where I like and with whom I like, and the devil take the rest, say I.And I am heartily glad to hear you say the same.

But I have a notion, Miss Morland, you and I think pretty much alike upon most matters." "Perhaps we may; but it is more than I ever thought of.


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