id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt austen-mansfield_035-1814 austen austen-mansfield_035-1814 1814 .txt text/plain 3753 214 81 After leaving him to his happier thoughts for some minutes, Fanny, feeling it due to herself, returned to Mr. Crawford, and said, It is not merely in temper that I consider him as totally unsuited to myself; though, in that respect, I think the difference between us too great, infinitely too great: his spirits often oppress me; but there is something in him which I object to still more. But, even supposing it is so, allowing Mr. Crawford to have all the claims which his sisters think he has, how was I to be prepared to meet him with any feeling answerable to his own? cache/austen-mansfield_035-1814.txt txt/austen-mansfield_035-1814.txt