id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-009 chapter-009 .txt text/plain 1746 108 80 Had she found Jane in any apparent danger, Mrs. Bennet would have been very miserable; but being satisfied on seeing her that her illness was not alarming, she had no wish of her recovering immediately, as her restoration to health would probably remove her from Netherfield. "I am sure," she added, "if it was not for such good friends I do not know what would become of her, for she is very ill indeed, and suffers a vast deal, though with the greatest patience in the world, which is always the way with her, for she has, without exception, the sweetest temper I have ever met with. "Yes, indeed," cried Mrs. Bennet, offended by his manner of mentioning a country neighbourhood. Elizabeth, for the sake of saying something that might turn her mother's thoughts, now asked her if Charlotte Lucas had been at Longbourn since her coming away. ./cache/chapter-009.txt ./txt/chapter-009.txt