id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 42078 Austen, Jane The Letters of Jane Austen Selected from the compilation of her great nephew, Edward, Lord Bradbourne .txt text/plain 79281 4919 85 bring Edward home to-day, dine with us, and we shall all go together to _Wednesday, 23d._--I wish my dear Fanny many returns of this day, and first Elizabeth was rather sorry at his accepting; but yesterday Mrs. Evelyn called on us, and her manners were so pleasing that we liked the Mary has for some time had notice from Mrs. Dickson of the intended arrival of a certain Miss Fowler in this place. Tell Fanny that I shall write in a day or two to Miss We called on the Miss Lyells one day, and heard a good account of Mr. Heathcote's canvass, the success of which, of course, exceeds his A letter from Wrotham yesterday offering an early visit here, and Mr. and Mrs. Moore and one child are to come on Monday for ten days. I suppose in the mean time I shall owe dear Henry a great ./cache/42078.txt ./txt/42078.txt