id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt austen-northanger_008-1803 austen austen-northanger_008-1803 1803 .txt text/plain 2734 111 73 John Thorpe, in the meanwhile, had walked away; and Catherine, ever willing to give Mr. Tilney an opportunity of repeating the agreeable request which had already flattered her once, made her way to Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Thorpe as fast as she could, in the hope of finding him still with thema hope which, when it proved to be fruitless, she felt to have been highly unreasonable. Mr. Tilney and his companion, who continued, though slowly, to approach, were immediately preceded by a lady, an acquaintance of Mrs. Thorpe; and this lady stopping to speak to her, they, as belonging to her, stopped likewise, and Catherine, catching Mr. Tilney's eye, instantly received from him the smiling tribute of recognition. cache/austen-northanger_008-1803.txt txt/austen-northanger_008-1803.txt