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Northanger Abbey

CHAPTER 6
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I believe I have said too much.

Let us drop the subject." Catherine, in some amazement, complied, and after remaining a few moments silent, was on the point of reverting to what interested her at that time rather more than anything else in the world, Laurentina's skeleton, when her friend prevented her, by saying, "For heaven's sake! Let us move away from this end of the room.

Do you know, there are two odious young men who have been staring at me this half hour.

They really put me quite out of countenance.

Let us go and look at the arrivals.
They will hardly follow us there." Away they walked to the book; and while Isabella examined the names, it was Catherine's employment to watch the proceedings of these alarming young men.
"They are not coming this way, are they?
I hope they are not so impertinent as to follow us.


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