id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-017 chapter-017 .txt text/plain 1637 118 83 "Elinor, for shame!" said Marianne, "money can only give happiness where there is nothing else to give it. "We are all unanimous in that wish, I suppose," said Elinor, "in spite of the insufficiency of wealth." "Nor do I think it a part of Marianne's," said Elinor; "I should hardly call her a lively girl--she is very earnest, very eager in all she does--sometimes talks a great deal and always with animation--but she is not often really merry." "I have frequently detected myself in such kind of mistakes," said Elinor, "in a total misapprehension of character in some point or other: fancying people so much more gay or grave, or ingenious or stupid than they really are, and I can hardly tell why or in what the deception originated. "But I thought it was right, Elinor," said Marianne, "to be guided wholly by the opinion of other people. "Marianne has not shyness to excuse any inattention of hers," said Elinor. ./cache/chapter-017.txt ./txt/chapter-017.txt