id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt austen-northanger_010-1803 austen austen-northanger_010-1803 1803 .txt text/plain 3948 196 79 She had then been exulting in her engagement to Thorpe, and was now chiefly anxious to avoid his sight, lest he should engage her again; for though she could not, dared not expect that Mr. Tilney should ask her a third time to dance, her wishes, hopes, and plans all centred in nothing less. That she might not appear, however, to observe or expect him, she kept her eyes intently fixed on her fan; and a self-condemnation for her folly, in supposing that among such a crowd they should even meet with the Tilneys in any reasonable time, had just passed through her mind, when she suddenly found herself addressed and again solicited to dance, by Mr. Tilney himself. cache/austen-northanger_010-1803.txt txt/austen-northanger_010-1803.txt