id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt austen-sense_033-1811 austen austen-sense_033-1811 1811 .txt text/plain 3099 135 74 Your sister need not have any scruple even of visiting her, which, to say the truth, has been a little the case, and very naturally; for we only knew that Mrs. Jennings was the widow of a man who had got all his money in a low way; and Fanny and Mrs. Ferrars were both strongly prepossessed, that neither she nor her daughters were such kind of women as Fanny would like to associate with. Mrs. Jennings, however, assured him directly, that she should not stand upon ceremony, for they were all cousins, or something like it, and she should certainly wait on Mrs. John Dashwood very soon, and bring her sisters to see her. cache/austen-sense_033-1811.txt txt/austen-sense_033-1811.txt