id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 43741 Brinton, Sybil G. Old Friends and New Fancies: An Imaginary Sequel to the Novels of Jane Austen .txt text/plain 111456 4816 73 Miss Crawford was about to enter gladly into the subject of Mrs. Wentworth, when Lady Catherine interposed, and in a few minutes, before to Mrs. Grant and Miss Crawford, Elizabeth, asking them to join us. Lucy meditated upon this: it was not very agreeable news to her; if Mrs. Darcy saw much of Miss Crawford, it would mean that Colonel Fitzwilliam "You are very kind, Mrs. Darcy, but it is not that," said Miss Crawford, "Knowing Mrs. Wentworth," said Georgiana, with a smile at that lady, "I "I do not think Miss Darcy implied that," said Mrs. Knightley, "and I Captain Wentworth," returned Georgiana, smiling; and seeing that Mrs. Knightley was beginning to speak in a low tone to Mr. Price, and not sister, too, Mrs. Darcy, said several times how much she liked it; she "There is really nothing to tell you, Mrs. Darcy," said Miss Crawford. ./cache/43741.txt ./txt/43741.txt