id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt edgeworth-fashionable-1812 edgeworth edgeworth-fashionable-1812 1812 .txt text/plain 172573 6173 67 Lady Glistonbury listened, and tried, and seemed to understand--bowed to Mr. Vivian and smiled, and said she remembered he was often at Glistonbury during the last election--that she was happy to hear she should have the pleasure to see Lady Mary Vivian--that some people disliked election times, but for her part she did not, when she was strong. After proper thanks and compliments to Lady Mary and Mr. Vivian, for securing for him such a treasure as Mr. Russell, he introduced Lord Lidhurst, a sickly, bashful boy of fourteen, to his new governor, with polite expressions of unbounded confidence, and a rapid enunciation of undefined and contradictory expectations. cache/edgeworth-fashionable-1812.txt txt/edgeworth-fashionable-1812.txt