id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-019 chapter-019 .txt text/plain 1545 93 79 A few days passed away, and Catherine, though not allowing herself to suspect her friend, could not help watching her closely. But when Catherine saw her in public, admitting Captain Tilney's attentions as readily as they were offered, and allowing him almost an equal share with James in her notice and smiles, the alteration became too positive to be passed over. She spoke to Henry Tilney on the subject, regretting his brother's evident partiality for Miss Thorpe, and entreating him to make known her prior engagement. Henry smiled and said, "I am sure my brother would not wish to do that." After a short pause, Catherine resumed with, "Then you do not believe Isabella so very much attached to my brother?" "Yes, I think so; for you must know your brother's heart." "Well," said Catherine, after some moments' consideration, "you may be able to guess at your brother's intentions from all this; but I am sure I cannot. ./cache/chapter-019.txt ./txt/chapter-019.txt