Sense and Sensibility
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:16:02
Keep chickens ...
Give very short sermons.

:16:10
You feel idle and useless.
Imagine how that is compounded -

:16:15
- when one has no choice
of any occupation whatsoever.

:16:22
Our circumstances are therefore
precisely the same.

:16:26
Except that you will inherit
your fortune.

:16:31
We cannot even earnyours.
:16:35
Perhaps Margaret is right.
Piracy isyour only option.

:16:43
What is swabbing exactly?
:16:47
"No voice divine the storm allayed.
No light propitious shone."

:16:51
'When snatched from all effectual
aid, we perished, each alone."

:16:56
"But l, beneath a rougher sea, and
whelmed in deeper gulfs than he ..."

:17:02
No. Edward.
:17:04
'"No voice divine the storm allayed.
No light propitious shone."

:17:08
'When snatched from all effectual
aid, we perished, each alone."

:17:13
Can you not feel his despair?
Try again.

:17:23
"No voice divine the storm allayed.
No light propitious shone."

:17:29
'When snatched from all effectual
aid, we perished, each alone."

:17:37
Mamma ...
:17:42
Look.
This has just arrived.

:17:47
"l should be pleased to offer you a
home at Barton Cottage, as soon ..."

:17:52
- It's from Sir John Middleton.
- Even Elinor must approve the rent.

:17:56
- Has she not yet seen this?
- No. I will fetch her.


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