id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-006 chapter-006 .txt text/plain 1687 144 90 The following conversation, which took place between the two friends in the pump-room one morning, after an acquaintance of eight or nine days, is given as a specimen of their very warm attachment, and of the delicacy, discretion, originality of thought, and literary taste which marked the reasonableness of that attachment. "Yes, quite sure; for a particular friend of mine, a Miss Andrews, a sweet girl, one of the sweetest creatures in the world, has read every one of them. "I know you very well; you have so much animation, which is exactly what Miss Andrews wants, for I must confess there is something amazingly insipid about her. I must tell you, that just after we parted yesterday, I saw a young man looking at you so earnestlyI am sure he is in love with you." Catherine coloured, and disclaimed again. ./cache/chapter-006.txt ./txt/chapter-006.txt