Sense and Sensibility
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:14:20
Thank you.
Forgive me.

:14:25
That was my father's favourite.
:14:31
Thank you for helping Margaret.
She's changed since you came.

:14:36
I enjoy her company.
:14:39
- Has she shown you the tree house?
- Not yet.

:14:44
Would you do me the honour,
Miss Dashwood?

:14:49
- It is very fine out.
- With pleasure.

:14:55
- Margaret always wanted to travel.
- I know. She's off to China soon.

:15:00
I'm to go as her servant, on the
understanding I'll be badly treated.

:15:06
- What will your duties be?
- Sword fighting and swabbing.

:15:12
Which will take precedence?
:15:24
All I have ever wanted
is the quiet of a private life.

:15:29
But my mother is determined
to see me distinguished.

:15:34
Orator. Politician. Even a barrister
would do. if I drove a barouche.

:15:41
What do you wish for?
:15:44
I prefer the church, but that is not
smart enough for my mother.

:15:48
She prefers the army,
but that is too smart for me.

:15:53
- Would you stay in London?
- I hate London.

:15:57
Country living is my ideal. A small
parish where I might do some good.


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