Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen Chapter 25 Page 13

and, after a short silence, Eleanor said, “No bad news from Fullerton, I hope? Mr. and Mrs.

Morland — your brothers and sisters — I hope they are none of them ill?”

“No, I thank you” (sighing as she spoke); “they are all very well. My letter was from my brother at Oxford.”

Nothing further was said for a few minutes; and then speaking through her tears, she added, “I do not think I shall ever wish for a letter again!”

“I am sorry,” said Henry, closing the book he had just opened; “if I had suspected the letter of containing anything unwelcome, I should have given it with very different feelings.”