id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt austen-sense_023-1811 austen austen-sense_023-1811 1811 .txt text/plain 2404 71 59 Perhaps, continued Elinor, if I should happen to cut out, I may be of some use to Miss Lucy Steele, in rolling her papers for her; and there is so much still to be done to the basket, that it must be impossible I think for her labour singly, to finish it this evening. One or two meetings of this kind had taken place, without affording Elinor any chance of engaging Lucy in private, when Sir John called at the cottage one morning, to beg, in the name of charity, that they would all dine with Lady Middleton that day, as he was obliged to attend the club at Exeter, and she would otherwise be quite alone, except her mother and the two Miss Steeles. cache/austen-sense_023-1811.txt txt/austen-sense_023-1811.txt