id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt austen-emma_030-1815 austen austen-emma_030-1815 1815 .txt text/plain 2151 112 78 He could not say that he was sorry on his own account; his very cheerful look would have contradicted him if he had; but he said, and very steadily, that he was sorry for the disappointment of the others, and with considerable kindness added, You, Emma, who have so few opportunities of dancing, you are really out of luck; you are very much out of luck! He thought principally of Mrs. Churchill's illness, and wanted to know how she was treated; and as for the ball, it was shocking to have dear Emma disappointed; but they would all be safer at home. cache/austen-emma_030-1815.txt txt/austen-emma_030-1815.txt