id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-025 chapter-025 .txt text/plain 1527 76 74 Mrs. Gardiner, to whom the chief of this news had been given before, in the course of Jane and Elizabeth's correspondence with her, made her sister a slight answer, and, in compassion to her nieces, turned the conversation. A young man, such as you describe Mr. Bingley, so easily falls in love with a pretty girl for a few weeks, and when accident separates them, so easily forgets her, that these sort of inconsistencies are very frequent." It does not often happen that the interference of friends will persuade a young man of independent fortune to think no more of a girl whom he was violently in love with only a few days before." "I hope," added Mrs. Gardiner, "that no consideration with regard to this young man will influence her. ./cache/chapter-025.txt ./txt/chapter-025.txt