Something that has always bothered me about NA ~ why doesn't Gen. Tilney want Eleanor to show Catherine Mrs. Tilney's bedroom? The last time, when she is called away to write a letter, it is understandable ~ he is the sort who would suddenly decide that Eleanor ought to write his letter now! But what about the first time, when he seems to want to show Catherine anything but the bedroom? Is it because there is nothing special there, and the General is trying to show off his wealth? But Henry says it is the most comfortable room, so I would think that Gen. Tilney would head straight for it on his tour of the house.
Have I missed something?