Sense and Sensibility
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- But he loves you, dearest.
- I am by no means assured of that.

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And had he such a preference,
there would certainly be obstacles -

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- to his marrying a woman of no rank
who cannot afford to buy sugar.

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- But your heart must tell you ...
- It is better to use one's head.

:39:30
- It can't be good for me.
- It is. Stop complaining.

:39:35
- It's giving me a cough.
- It is not giving you a cough.

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It's lovely. Come on, catch up!
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- Over there is a field of rabbits.
- I don't want to see rabbits.

:39:56
- Is anything superior to this?
- I told you it would rain.

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- Blue sky! Let us chase it!
- I'm not supposed to run.

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Are you hurt?
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- I cannot walk. Run and fetch help.
- I will run as fast as I can.

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Margaret!
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Don't be afraid. He's quite safe.
:40:49
- Are you hurt?
- Only my ankle.

:40:54
May I have your permission to
ascertain if there are any breaks?


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