Sense and Sensibility
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: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.

:23:00
- You will come and stay with us.
- I should like that.

:23:04
Edward has long been expected
byyour mother.

:23:08
Come as soon as you can, Edward.
Remember, you're always welcome.

:23:39
- Can't you take him with you?
- We can't afford him.

:23:45
Perhaps he could make himself useful
in the kitchen ... Forgive me.

:23:54
Miss Dashwood ...
:23:58
Elinor ... I must speak to you.

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