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Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen
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Catherine |
Catherine Morland is the protagonist in Northanger Abbey.
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Morland |
Catherine Morland is the protagonist in Northanger Abbey.
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James |
James Morland is Catherine s brother.
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Henry |
Henry Tilney is the son of a landowner and a clergyman on his father s estate.
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Tilney |
Henry Tilney is the son of a landowner and a clergyman on his father s estate.
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Eleanor |
Eleanor Tilney is Henry’s younger sister.
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General |
General Tilney is Henry and Eleanor’s father.
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Frederick |
Captain Frederick Tilney is Henry and Eleanor’s older brother.
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Isabella |
Isabella Thorpe is John Thorpe s sister.
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John |
John Thorpe is Isabella Thorpe s brother.
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Thorpe |
Mrs Thorpe, Isabella and John's mother, is a widow.
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Allen |
Mr. and Mrs. Allen invite Catherine Morland to visit Bath with them.
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