Нортенгерское аббатство

Chapter 9

           

           Thorpe’sideasthenallrevertedtothemeritsofhisownequipage,andshewascalledontoadmirethespiritandfreedomwithwhichhishorsemovedalong,andtheeasewhichhispaces,aswellastheexcellenceofthesprings,gavethemotionofthecarriage.Shefollowedhiminallhisadmirationaswellasshecould.Togobeforeorbeyondhimwasimpossible.Hisknowledgeandherignoranceofthesubject,hisrapidityofexpression,andherdiffidenceofherselfputthatoutofherpower;shecouldstrikeoutnothingnewincommendation,butshereadilyechoedwhateverhechosetoassert,anditwasfinallysettledbetweenthemwithoutanydifficultythathisequipagewasaltogetherthemostcompleteofitskindinEngland,hiscarriagetheneatest,hishorsethebestgoer,andhimselfthebestcoachman.“Youdonotreallythink,Mr.Thorpe,”saidCatherine,venturingaftersometimetoconsiderthematterasentirelydecided,andtooffersomelittlevariationonthesubject,“thatJames’sgigwillbreakdown?”

           “Breakdown!Oh!Lord!Didyoueverseesuchalittletittuppythinginyourlife?Thereisnotasoundpieceofironaboutit.Thewheelshavebeenfairlywornoutthesetenyearsatleast—andasforthebody!Uponmysoul,youmightshakeittopiecesyourselfwithatouch.ItisthemostdevilishlittlericketybusinessIeverbeheld!ThankGod!wehavegotabetter.Iwouldnotbeboundtogotwomilesinitforfiftythousandpounds.”

           “Goodheavens!”criedCatherine,quitefrightened.“Thenprayletusturnback;theywillcertainlymeetwithanaccidentifwegoon.

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