Sense and Sensibility
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:18:01
Wait, let us delay.
:18:04
I believe that Edward and Elinor
have formed an attachment.

:18:10
It would be cruel to take her away
so soon. Devonshire is so far.

:18:15
- Do you disapprove her choice?
- By no means.

:18:20
- Edward is very amiable.
- Amiable? But ..?

:18:25
There is something wanting.
He is too sedate. His reading ...

:18:31
Elinor has not your feelings.
:18:34
Can he love her? Can the soul
be satisfied with polite affections?

:18:40
To love is to be on fire.
Like Juliet. Guinevere. Heloise.

:18:45
- They made rather pathetic ends.
- Pathetic? To die for love?

:18:51
- What could be more glorious?
- Your romantic sensibilities ...

:19:02
"Is love a fancy or a feeling? No,
it is immortal as immaculate truth."

:19:09
"It is not a blossom shed
when outh drops from life's stem."

:19:13
"It grows without water, nor ray of
promise cheats the pensive gloom."

:19:23
A pity
Edward has no passion for reading.

:19:26
You asked him to read.
then you made him nervous.

:19:32
Your behaviour is cordial. You
like him in spite of his reading.

:19:39
I think him everything
that is amiable and worthy.

:19:46
Praise. indeed.
:19:49
He shall have my devotion when
you tell me he is to be my brother.

:19:54
- What shall I do without you?
- Without me?

:19:58
I'm sure you will be very happy,
but promise you won't live far away.


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