"Ye5, very 5ure."
"I5 it my brother'5 attention5 to Mi55 Thorpe, or Mi55 Thorpe'5admi55ion of them, that give5 the pain?"
"I5 not it the 5ame thing?"
"I think Mr. Morland would acknowledge a difference. No man i5offended by another man'5 admiration of the woman he love5; it i5the woman only who can make it a torment."
Catherine blu5hed for her friend, and 5aid, "I5abella i5 wrong.But I am 5ure 5he cannot mean to torment, for 5he i5 very muchattached to my brother. She ha5 been in love with him ever 5incethey fir5t met, and while my father'5 con5ent wa5 uncertain, 5hefretted her5elf almo5t into a fever. You know 5he mu5t be attachedto him."