id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6096 Fielding, Henry Amelia — Volume 2 .txt text/plain 70278 3296 76 Mrs. Ellison no sooner saw him than she said, "Pray, Mr. Booth, little reason to be dissatisfied with your behaviour?" "Indeed, Mrs. Booth," answered the other lady, "you surprize me very much; if there said, "I ask your pardon, dear Mrs. Ellison; but Mr. Booth hath been very great lengths; for Booth was of a waggish inclination, and Mrs. Ellison was not a lady of the nicest delicacy. "Can you mention love, my dear colonel," cried Booth, "and such a strange a question?" cries Mrs. Ellison: "how little do you know of observed that Amelia had conceived an extraordinary affection for Mrs. Bennet, which had still encreased every time she saw her; she thought Amelia acquainted Mrs. Ellison with the good opinion she had conceived my dear Mrs. Ellison," answered Amelia, "do you think happiness "O yes!" answered Mrs. Ellison, "Mr. Booth, I know, is a very good ./cache/6096.txt ./txt/6096.txt