id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-005 chapter-005 .txt text/plain 1034 44 68 No sooner was her answer dispatched, than Mrs. Dashwood indulged herself in the pleasure of announcing to her son-in-law and his wife that she was provided with a house, and should incommode them no longer than till every thing were ready for her inhabiting it. Mrs. John Dashwood said nothing; but her husband civilly hoped that she would not be settled far from Norland. To separate Edward and Elinor was as far from being her object as ever; and she wished to show Mrs. John Dashwood, by this pointed invitation to her brother, how totally she disregarded her disapprobation of the match. In a very few weeks from the day which brought Sir John Middleton's first letter to Norland, every thing was so far settled in their future abode as to enable Mrs. Dashwood and her daughters to begin their journey. ./cache/chapter-005.txt ./txt/chapter-005.txt