item: #1 of 4 id: 161 author: Austen, Jane title: Sense and Sensibility date: None words: 120237 flesch: 69 summary: Marianne Dashwood was born to an extraordinary fate. And that will tempt YOU, Miss Marianne. keywords: barton; believe; brandon; colonel; dashwood; day; dear; edward; elinor; family; ferrars; good; happy; heart; hope; house; jennings; john; kind; lady; left; little; lucy; man; marianne; middleton; mind; miss; moment; morning; mother; mrs; place; present; room; sir; sister; thing; thought; time; town; willoughby; world cache: 161.txt plain text: 161.txt item: #2 of 4 id: 21839 author: Austen, Jane title: Sense and Sensibility date: None words: 123472 flesch: 71 summary: Then, in 1797, the author fell to work upon an older essay in letters _à la_ Richardson, called _Elinor and Marianne_, which she re-christened _ Elinor and Marianne_ was originally written about 1792. keywords: affection; barton; believe; brandon; brother; chapter; colonel; dashwood; day; dear; edward; elinor; family; ferrars; good; happy; heart; hope; house; jennings; john; kind; lady; left; little; lucy; man; marianne; middleton; mind; miss; moment; morning; mother; mrs; place; present; room; sir; sister; thing; thought; time; town; willoughby; world cache: 21839.txt plain text: 21839.txt item: #3 of 4 id: 38277 author: Stables, Gordon title: From Squire to Squatter: A Tale of the Old Land and the New date: None words: 85416 flesch: 88 summary: It was a somewhat sarcastic laugh; and young Archie felt sorry for Bob's mother, she looked so unhappy. Well, there is nothing like a sailing ship after all for teaching one the virtue of patience; and at last Archie settled down to his sea life. keywords: archie; bit; black; bob; bounder; boy; branson; broadbent; burley; bush; come; country; craig; day; elsie; etheldene; eyes; face; farm; father; findlayson; fire; good; half; hand; harry; head; home; kate; kind; lad; left; life; like; look; man; men; mind; moment; morning; mother; night; place; poor; room; round; rupert; sarah; sir; squire; tell; thing; thought; time; trees; uncle; way; winslow; work; young cache: 38277.txt plain text: 38277.txt item: #4 of 4 id: 48522 author: Baring-Gould, S. (Sabine) title: Old Country Life date: None words: 66327 flesch: 77 summary: Before leaving the consideration of old country houses, one word must be said about their _setting_. Evelyn in his _Diary_ says, in 1683, A stranger, and old man, preached--much after Bishop Andrews' method, full of logical divisions, in short and broken periods, and Latin sentences, _now quite out of fashion_ in the pulpit, which is grown into a far more profitable way of plain and practical discourses, of which sort this nation, or any other, never had greater plenty or more profitable, I am confident. keywords: 8vo; ballads; blood; century; chowne; church; country; dance; dancing; day; days; end; england; english; families; family; father; feet; garden; good; hall; hand; having; head; home; house; hunting; illustration; john; ladies; lady; left; life; little; lord; m.a; maid; man; master; men; mother; music; new; night; old; parish; parson; people; place; present; ralph; road; room; servants; set; sing; sir; songs; story; table; thought; time; town; trees; village; walls; way; wife; work; years; young cache: 48522.txt plain text: 48522.txt