id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-010 chapter-010 .txt text/plain 2213 122 76 Mrs. Hurst and Miss Bingley had spent some hours of the morning with the invalid, who continued, though slowly, to mend; and in the evening Elizabeth joined their party in the drawing-room. Mr. Darcy was writing, and Miss Bingley, seated near him, was watching the progress of his letter and repeatedly calling off his attention by messages to his sister. "Tell your sister I am delighted to hear of her improvement on the harp; and pray let her know that I am quite in raptures with her beautiful little design for a table, and I think it infinitely superior to Miss Grantley's." "What you ask," said Elizabeth, "is no sacrifice on my side; and Mr. Darcy had much better finish his letter." "I did not know that you intended to walk," said Miss Bingley, in some confusion, lest they had been overheard. ./cache/chapter-010.txt ./txt/chapter-010.txt