id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt austen-persuasion_011-1818 austen austen-persuasion_011-1818 1818 .txt text/plain 5592 236 75 Captain Benwick obeyed, and Charles at the same moment, disengaging himself from his wife, they were both with him; and Louisa was raised up and supported more firmly between them, and everything was done that Anne had prompted, but in vain; while Captain Wentworth, staggering against the wall for his support, exclaimed in the bitterest agony-- Oh God! Their conversation the preceding evening did not disincline him to seek her again; and they walked together some time, talking as before of Mr Scott and Lord Byron, and still as unable as before, and as unable as any other two readers, to think exactly alike of the merits of either, till something occasioned an almost general change amongst their party, and instead of Captain Benwick, she had Captain Harville by her side. cache/austen-persuasion_011-1818.txt txt/austen-persuasion_011-1818.txt