Sense and Sensibility
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:37:02
You must play us a duet.
Let us see you both side by side.

:37:08
I do not know any duets.
Forgive me, Colonel.

:37:18
Will we never have peace? The rent
is low. but it comes on hard terms.

:37:24
Mrs. Jennings has nothing to do but
marry off everyone else's daughters.

:37:29
There's a parcel arrived.
:37:32
Look!
:37:37
When is a man safe from such wit.
if infirmity does not protect him?

:37:44
If he is infirm.
then I am at death's door.

:37:48
- He complained of rheumatism.
- "A slight ache" was his phrase.

:37:58
Edward said
he would bring it himself.

:38:04
"lt gives me great pleasure to
restore this atlas to its owner."

:38:11
"Business prevents my delivering it,
which will hurt me more than you."

:38:17
"Memories of your kindness must
sustain me. and I remain -

:38:22
- your devoted servant,
E.C. Ferrars."

:38:26
- Why hasn't he come?
- He says he's busy, dear.

:38:32
- He said he'd come. Why hasn't he?
- I'm taking you for a walk.

:38:37
- It is going to rain.
- It is not going to rain.

:38:43
I fear
Mrs. Jennings is a bad influence.

:38:53
- You must miss him. Elinor.
- We are not engaged, Mamma.


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