id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt uc1.32106018600103 Austen, Jane Northanger Abbey 1962 .txt text/plain 73426 4388 81 with great complaisance in these words: "I think, madam, I cannot be mistaken; it is a long time since I had the pleasure of seeingyou, but is not your name Allen?" This question answered, and James, as the door was closed on them, said, "Well, Catherine, how do you like my friend Thorpe" instead of answering, Catherine's silent appeal to her friend, meanwhile, was entirely thrown away; for Mrs Allen, not being at all in the habit sight now." Catherine looked round and saw Miss Tilney, do not say Miss Tilney was not angry," cried Catherine, "because I know she was, for she would not see me this morning the house; and Miss Tilney, before they parted, addressing herself with respectful form, as much to Mrs Allen as to Catherine, Catherine, looking up, perceived Captain Tilney; and Isabella, earnestly fixing her eye on him as she spoke, soon caught ./cache/uc1.32106018600103.pdf ./txt/uc1.32106018600103.txt