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Her refreshed attention to this gentleman had not those limits of which Catherine desired, for herself, to be conscious; it lasted long enough to enable her to wait another week before speaking of him again.
It was under the same circumstances that she once more attacked the subject.
She had been sitting with her niece in the evening; only on this occasion, as the night was not so warm, the lamp had been lighted, and Catherine had placed herself near it with a morsel1 of fancy-work.
Mrs. Penniman went and sat alone for half an hour on the balcony; then she came in, moving vaguely2 about the room. At last she sank into a seat near Catherine, with clasped hands, and a little look of excitement.
"Shall you be angry if I speak to you again about HIM?" she asked.
Catherine looked up at her quietly.
"Who is HE?"
"He whom you once loved."
"I shall not be angry, but I shall not like it."
"He sent you a message," said Mrs. Penniman.
"I promised him to deliver it, and I must keep my promise."
In all these years Catherine had had time to forget how little she had to thank her aunt for in the season of her misery3; she had long ago forgiven Mrs. Penniman for taking too much upon herself.
But for a moment this attitude of interposition and disinterestedness4, this carrying of messages and redeeming5 of promises, brought back the sense that her companion was a dangerous woman.
She had said she would not be angry; but for an instant she felt sore.
"I don't care what you do with your promise!" she answered.
Mrs. Penniman, however, with her high conception of the sanctity of pledges, carried her point.
"I have gone too far to retreat," she said, though precisely6 what this meant she was not at pains to explain.
"Mr. Townsend wishes most particularly to see you, Catherine; he believes that if you knew how much, and why, he wishes it, you would consent to do so."
"There can be no reason," said Catherine; "no good reason."

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redeeming
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adv.恰好,正好,精确地,细致地 | |
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musing
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