id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt austen-persuasion_023-1818 austen austen-persuasion_023-1818 1818 .txt text/plain 1603 46 57 On the contrary, when he saw more of Captain Wentworth, saw him repeatedly by daylight, and eyed him well, he was very much struck by his personal claims, and felt that his superiority of appearance might be not unfairly balanced against her superiority of rank; and all this, assisted by his well-sounding name, enabled Sir Walter at last to prepare his pen, with a very good grace, for the insertion of the marriage in the volume of honour. Anne knew that Lady Russell must be suffering some pain in understanding and relinquishing Mr Elliot, and be making some struggles to become truly acquainted with, and do justice to Captain Wentworth. cache/austen-persuasion_023-1818.txt txt/austen-persuasion_023-1818.txt