[Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen]@TWC D-Link bookNorthanger Abbey CHAPTER 15 18/19
We shall be very glad to see you at Fullerton, whenever it is convenient." And away she went.
It was not in the power of all his gallantry to detain her longer.
With such news to communicate, and such a visit to prepare for, her departure was not to be delayed by anything in his nature to urge; and she hurried away, leaving him to the undivided consciousness of his own happy address, and her explicit encouragement. The agitation which she had herself experienced on first learning her brother's engagement made her expect to raise no inconsiderable emotion in Mr.and Mrs.Allen, by the communication of the wonderful event.
How great was her disappointment! The important affair, which many words of preparation ushered in, had been foreseen by them both ever since her brother's arrival; and all that they felt on the occasion was comprehended in a wish for the young people's happiness, with a remark, on the gentleman's side, in favour of Isabella's beauty, and on the lady's, of her great good luck.
It was to Catherine the most surprising insensibility.
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