id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-018 chapter-018 .txt text/plain 2080 130 83 Catherine, observing that Isabella's eyes were continually bent towards one door or the other, as in eager expectation, and remembering how often she had been falsely accused of being arch, thought the present a fine opportunity for being really so; and therefore gaily said, "Do not be uneasy, Isabella, James will soon be here." I would not speak disrespectfully of a brother of yours, Isabella, I am sure; but you know very well that if I could think of one man more than anotherhe is not the person." Isabella was silent. Catherine, looking up, perceived Captain Tilney; and Isabella, earnestly fixing her eye on him as she spoke, soon caught his notice. But Catherine could be stubborn too; and Mrs. Allen just then coming up to propose their returning home, she joined her and walked out of the pump-room, leaving Isabella still sitting with Captain Tilney. ./cache/chapter-018.txt ./txt/chapter-018.txt