Sense and Sensibility
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:21:19
We are so happy
that you invited Edward to Norland.

:21:24
We're all very fond of him.
:21:27
We have great hopes for him.
Mother expects much of him.

:21:34
And in marriage. She's determined
both he and Robert will marry well.

:21:40
But I hope she desires them
to marry for love.

:21:44
The heart doesn't always lead us
in the most suitable direction.

:21:51
Edward is a compassionate person.
Penniless women prey on that type.

:21:59
Having entered into an understanding
he would never go back on his word.

:22:06
But it would lead to his ruin.
:22:09
I'm worried. Mother will withdraw
all financial support from him -

:22:15
- should he plant affection in less
exalted ground than he deserves.

:22:22
I understand you perfectly.
:22:30
Devonshire?
:22:32
My cousin, Sir John Middleton,
has offered us a small house.

:22:38
He must be a man of property.
:22:41
He's a widower from Barton Park.
It is Barton Cottage he has offered.

:22:46
A cottage? Charming.
A cottage is always very snug.

:22:51
You will not leave
before the summer?

:22:55
We can no longer trespass
upon your sister's goodwill.


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