Northanger abbey by Jane Austen
Author:Jane Austen [Jane Austen]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Roman
Published: 2006-01-18T08:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER XVII
The Allens had now entered on the sixth week of their stay in Bath; and whether it should be the last, was for some time a question, to which Catherine listened with a beating heart. To have her acquaintance with the Tilneys end so soon, was an evil which nothing could counterbalance. Her whole happiness seemed at stake, while the affair was in suspense, and every thing secured when it was determined that the lodgings should be taken for another fortnight. What this additional fortnight was to produce to her beyond the pleasure of sometimes seeing Henry Tilney, made but a small part of Catherineâs speculation. Once or twice indeed, since Jamesâs engagement had taught her what could be done, she had got so far as to indulge in a secret âperhaps,â but in general the felicity of being with him for the present bounded her views: the present was now comprised in another three weeks, and her happiness bing certain for that period, the rest of her life was at such a distance as to excite but little interest. In the course of the morning which saw this business arranged, she visited Miss Tilney, and poured forth her joyful feelings. It was doomed to be a day of trial. No sooner had she expressed her delight in Mr. Allenâs lengthened stay, than Miss Tilney told her of her fatherâs having just determined upon quitting Bath by the end of another week. Here was a blow! The past suspense of the morning had been ease and quiet to the present disappointment. Catherineâs countenance fell, and in a voice of most sincere concern she echoed Miss Tilneyâs concluding words, âBy the end of another week!â
âYes, my father can seldom be prevailed on to give the waters what I think a fair trial. He has been disappointed of some friendsâ arrival whom he expected to meet here, and as he is now pretty well, is in a hurry to get home.â
âI am very sorry for it,â said Catherine, dejectedly; âif I had known this beforeââ
âPerhaps,â said Miss Tilney in an embarrassed manner, âyou would be so goodâit would make me very happy ifââ
The entrance of her father put a stop to the civility which Catherine was beginning to hope might introduce a desire of their corresponding. After addressing her with his usual politeness, he turned to his daughter and said, âWell, Eleanor, may I congratulate you on being successful in your application to your fair friend?â
âI was just beginning to make the request, sir, as you came in.â
âWell, proceed by all means. I know how much your heart is in it. My daughter, Miss Morland,â he continued without leaving his daughter time to speak, âhas been forming a very bold wish. We leave Bath, as she has perhaps told you, on Saturday seân-night. em A letter from my stewarden tells me that my presence is wanted at home; and being disappointed in my hope of seeing the Marquis of Longtown and General Courteney here, some of my very old friends, there is nothing to detain me longer in Bath.
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