In which we witness the prolongation of the Allens' stay in Bath, much to Catherine's delight, only to have her hopes dashed when the Tilneys announce their imminent departure, yet this disappointment swiftly gives way to an invitation that sets Catherine's heart aflutter. The prospect of visiting Northanger Abbey, with its ancient and romantic associations, fills her with a joy so exquisite that she can scarce contain her rapture, while the simplicity of the Tilneys' contentment with their venerable home offers a charming contrast to her vivid imaginings.