id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt austen-mansfield_025-1814 austen austen-mansfield_025-1814 1814 .txt text/plain 4950 190 72 His readiness, however, in agreeing to dine at the Parsonage, when the general invitation was at last hazarded, after many debates and many doubts as to whether it were worth while, because Sir Thomas seemed so ill inclined, and Lady Bertram was so indolent! proceeded from good-breeding and goodwill alone, and had nothing to do with Mr. Crawford, but as being one in an agreeable group: for it was in the course of that very visit that he first began to think that any one in the habit of such idle observations would have thought that Mr. Crawford was the admirer of Fanny Price. I repeat again, added Sir Thomas, that Thornton Lacey is the only house in the neighbourhood in which I should not be happy to wait on Mr. Crawford as occupier. cache/austen-mansfield_025-1814.txt txt/austen-mansfield_025-1814.txt