id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt austen-mansfield_020-1814 austen austen-mansfield_020-1814 1814 .txt text/plain 2950 104 68 He believed this very stoutly while he was in Mansfield Wood, and all the way home; but there was a something in Sir Thomas, when they sat round the same table, which made Mr. Yates think it wiser to let him pursue his own way, and feel the folly of it without opposition. In his departure Sir Thomas felt the chief interest: wanting to be alone with his family, the presence of a stranger superior to Mr. Yates must have been irksome; but of him, trifling and confident, idle and expensive, it was every way vexatious. cache/austen-mansfield_020-1814.txt txt/austen-mansfield_020-1814.txt