Watercolor Illustrations by C.E.
Brock
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Title Page
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At eight years old she began ~
Volume I, Chapter I (1)
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"Catherine grows quite a
good-looking girl" ~
Volume I, Chapter I (1)
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She felt the awkwardness of
having no party to join ~
Volume I, Chapter II (2)
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"Well, Miss Morland...I hope
you have had an agreeable
ball" ~ Volume I,
Chapter II (2)
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Their joy on this meeting
was very great ~ Volume
I, Chapter IV (4)
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Always arm-in-arm when they
walked ~ Volume I,
Chapter V (5)
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Mr. John Thorpe ~ Volume
I, Chapter VII (7)
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The luxury of a...frightened
imagination over the pages
of Udolpho ~ Volume I,
Chapter VII (7)
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The boldness of his riding ~
Volume I, Chapter IX (9)
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Mr. Allen...drinking his
glass of water ~ Volume
I, Chapter X (10)
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Anxious attention to the
weather ~ Volume I,
Chapter XI (11)
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"Pray, pray stop, Mr.
Thorpe!" ~ Volume I,
Chapter XI (11)
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They would not go without
her ~ Volume I, Chapter
XIII (13)
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Making her one of the most
graceful bows ~ Volume
I, Chapter XIII (13)
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"A famous good thing, this
marrying scheme" ~
Volume I, Chapter XV (15)
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Still sitting with Captain
Tilney ~ Volume II,
Chapter III (18)
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"Can you stand such a
ceremony as this?" ~
Volume II, Chapter V (20)
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"It was my mother's
favourite walk" ~ Volume
II, Chapter VII (22)
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It was the air and attitude
of a Montoni! ~ Volume
II, Chapter VIII (23)
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"Good God! How came you up
this staircase?" ~
Volume II, Chapter IX (24)
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A charming game with a
litter of puppies. ~
Volume II, Chapter XI (26)
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Introduced...as Mr. Henry
Tilney ~ Volume II,
Chapter XV (30)
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Mr. and Mrs. Morland's
surprise...was considerable ~
Volume II, Chapter XVI (31)
Tinted line drawings by H.M.
Brock
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Book Cover
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Title Page
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Always arm-in-arm when they
walked ~ Volume I,
Chapter V (5)
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"Make haste! Make haste!" ~
Volume I, Chapter XI (11)
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The General attended her
himself to the street door ~
Volume I, Chapter XIII (13)
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Henry drove so well ~
Volume II, Chapter V (20)
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The kitchen-garden was to be
next admired ~ Volume
II, Chapter VII (22)
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He immediately rose ~
Volume II, Chapter XV (30)
Line Drawings by Hugh Thomson
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"Catherine grows quite a
good-looking girl" ~
Volume I, Chapter I (1)
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"What an odd gown she has
got on!" ~ Volume I,
Chapter II (2)
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"Pinned up each other's
train for the dance" ~
Volume I, Chapter V (5)
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"I beg your pardon, Miss
Morland" ~ Volume I,
Chapter VIII (8)
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Off they went, with out a
plunge or a caper ~
Volume I, Chapter IX (9)
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"Rid out this morning with
my father" ~ Volume I,
Chapter X (10)
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The same kind of delicate
flattery ~ Volume I,
Chapter XII (12)
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"Let me go, Mr. Thorpe" ~
Volume I, Chapter XIII (13)
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The three villains in
horsemen's great coats ~
Volume II, Chapter I (16)
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"The edge of a blooming
cheek is still in view" ~
Volume II, Chapter III (18)
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They all attended in the
hall to see him mount ~
Volume II, Chapter VII (22)
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"Mr. Tilney!" she exclaimed ~
Volume II, Chapter IX (24)
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Henry and the friends of his
solitude ~ Volume II,
Chapter XI (26)
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Happy the voice that
proclaimed the discovery! ~
Volume II, Chapter XIV (29)
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It was some time before she
could find what she looked
for ~ Volume II, Chapter
XV (30)
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They always looked another
way ~ Volume II, Chapter
XVI (31)
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