Desirous of Mr. Morlandās assistance, as well in giving encouragement, as in finding conversation for her guest, whose embarrassment on his fatherās account she earnestly pitied, Mrs. Morland had very early dispatched one of the children to summon him; but Mr. Morland was from homeā āand being thus without any support, at the end of a quarter of an hour she had nothing to say. After a couple of minutesā unbroken silence, Henry, turning to Catherine for the first time since her motherās entrance, asked her, with sudden alacrity, if Mr. and Mrs.
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