Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen Chapter 16 Page 11

“Shall I indeed? Do you really desire it? But you are not aware of the consequences; it will involve you in a very cruel embarrassment, and certainly bring on a disagreement between us.”

“No, no; it shall not do either; I am not afraid.”

“Well, then, I only meant that your attributing my brother's wish of dancing with Miss Thorpe to good nature alone convinced me of your being superior in good nature yourself to all the rest of the world.”

Catherine blushed and disclaimed, and the gentleman's predictions were verified.

There was a something, however, in his words which repaid her for the pain of confusion; and that something occupied her mind so much that she drew back for some time,