id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt austen-sense_026-1811 austen austen-sense_026-1811 1811 .txt text/plain 2553 87 65 I forget what it was now, but it was something so droll! After an hour or two spent in what her mother called comfortable chat, or in other words, in every variety of inquiry concerning all their acquaintance on Mrs. Jennings's side, and in laughter without cause on Mrs. Palmer's, it was proposed by the latter that they should all accompany her to some shops where she had business that morning, to which Mrs. Jennings and Elinor readily consented, as having likewise some purchases to make themselves; and Marianne, though declining it at first was induced to go likewise. They were three days on their journey, and Marianne's behaviour as they travelled was a happy specimen of what future complaisance and companionableness to Mrs. Jennings might be expected to be. cache/austen-sense_026-1811.txt txt/austen-sense_026-1811.txt