Sense and Sensibility
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:32:15
Brandon! Come and meet
our beautiful new neighbours.

:32:20
What a pity you're late.
You have not heardyour songbird.

:32:26
A great pity.
:32:28
This is my good friend Col. Brandon.
We served in the East Indies.

:32:33
- Not a better fellow in the world.
- You've been to the East Indies?

:32:39
- What's it like?
- Hot.

:32:43
The air is full of spices.
:32:48
Now. Miss Dashwood.
it's your turn to entertain us.

:32:53
And I believe I know
what key you will sing in.

:32:58
F-major ...
:33:13
You have no right to parade
your ignorant assumptions ...

:33:17
- You told me.
- I told you nothing.

:33:22
- They'll meet him when he comes.
- You don't speak of such things.

:33:27
- Everyone else was.
- Mrs. Jennings is not "everyone".

:33:31
I like her. She talks about things.
We never talk about things.

:33:36
If you can say nothing appropriate,
limit your remarks to the weather.

:33:47
Surely they have enough reeds
for a Moses basket.


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