id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt austen-sense_002-1811 austen austen-sense_002-1811 1811 .txt text/plain 1980 101 79 In seasons of cheerfulness, no temper could be more cheerful than hers, or possess, in a greater degree, that sanguine expectation of happiness which is happiness itself. It gave to his intentions whatever of decision was wanting before; and he finally resolved, that it would be absolutely unnecessary, if not highly indecorous, to do more for the widow and children of his father, than such kind of neighbourly acts as his own wife pointed out. cache/austen-sense_002-1811.txt txt/austen-sense_002-1811.txt