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Northanger Abbey

CHAPTER 3
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Every morning now brought its regular duties--shops were to be visited; some new part of the town to be looked at; and the pump-room to be attended, where they paraded up and down for an hour, looking at everybody and speaking to no one.

The wish of a numerous acquaintance in Bath was still uppermost with Mrs.Allen, and she repeated it after every fresh proof, which every morning brought, of her knowing nobody at all.
They made their appearance in the Lower Rooms; and here fortune was more favourable to our heroine.

The master of the ceremonies introduced to her a very gentlemanlike young man as a partner; his name was Tilney.
He seemed to be about four or five and twenty, was rather tall, had a pleasing countenance, a very intelligent and lively eye, and, if not quite handsome, was very near it.

His address was good, and Catherine felt herself in high luck.

There was little leisure for speaking while they danced; but when they were seated at tea, she found him as agreeable as she had already given him credit for being.


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