Sense and Sensibility
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:42:01
- But permit me to call tomorrow.
- We shall look forward to it.

:42:08
I'll show you out.
:42:11
Margaret, get the gentleman's hat.
:42:16
- His name!
- To whom are we so much obliged?

:42:22
John Willoughby of Allenham
at your service.

:42:25
John Willoughby of Allenham ...
:42:30
What an impressive gentleman!
:42:33
He lifted me as if I weighed no more
than a dried leaf.

:42:38
- Tell me if I hurt you.
- She feels no pain, Mamma.

:42:43
Margaret, ask Betsy to make up
a cold compress.

:42:47
Please don't say anything important.
:42:51
- He expressed himself well.
- With decorum and honour.

:42:56
- And spirit and wit and feeling.
- And economy. Ten words at most.

:43:01
- Change, or you'll catch a cold.
- What care I for colds?

:43:05
- You'll care when your nose swells.
- You're right. Help me.

:43:12
He's worth catching. Marianne must
not have all the men to herself.

:43:18
- But what do you know of him?
- There's not a bolder rider.

:43:25
But what are his tastes.
his passions, his pursuits?

:43:33
- He has a smart little pointer ...
- Where is Allenham?

:43:40
Nice little estate three miles east.
He is to inherit it from a relative.

:43:45
Lady Allen is the name.
:43:54
It's Col. Brandon.
I should go out and keep watch.


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