id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt austen-northanger_016-1803 austen austen-northanger_016-1803 1803 .txt text/plain 2779 146 78 Instead of finding herself improved in acquaintance with Miss Tilney, from the intercourse of the day, she seemed hardly so intimate with her as before; instead of seeing Henry Tilney to greater advantage than ever, in the ease of a family party, he had never said so little, nor been so little agreeable; and, in spite of their father's great civilities to herin spite of his thanks, invitations, and complimentsit had been a release to get away from him. Catherine, meanwhile, undisturbed by presentiments of such an evil, or of any evil at all, except that of having but a short set to dance down, enjoyed her usual happiness with Henry Tilney, listening with sparkling eyes to everything he said; and, in finding him irresistible, becoming so herself. cache/austen-northanger_016-1803.txt txt/austen-northanger_016-1803.txt