id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt austen-mansfield_007-1814 austen austen-mansfield_007-1814 1814 .txt text/plain 4313 171 76 CHAPTER VII Well, Fanny, and how do you like Miss Crawford now? said Edmund the next day, after thinking some time on the subject himself. And what right had she to suppose that you would not write long letters when you were absent? The right of a lively mind, Fanny, seizing whatever may contribute to its own amusement or that of others; perfectly allowable, when untinctured by ill-humour or roughness; and there is not a shadow of either in the countenance or manner of Miss Crawford: nothing sharp, or loud, or coarse. cache/austen-mansfield_007-1814.txt txt/austen-mansfield_007-1814.txt