id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt austen-sense_024-1811 austen austen-sense_024-1811 1811 .txt text/plain 2137 81 71 From this time the subject was never revived by Elinor, and when entered on by Lucy, who seldom missed an opportunity of introducing it, and was particularly careful to inform her confidante, of her happiness whenever she received a letter from Edward, it was treated by the former with calmness and caution, and dismissed as soon as civility would allow; for she felt such conversations to be an indulgence which Lucy did not deserve, and which were dangerous to herself. Indeed you wrong me, replied Lucy, with great solemnity; I know nobody of whose judgment I think so highly as I do of yours; and I do really believe, that if you was to say to me, 'I advise you by all means to put an end to your engagement with Edward Ferrars, it will be more for the happiness of both of you,' I should resolve upon doing it immediately. cache/austen-sense_024-1811.txt txt/austen-sense_024-1811.txt