Sense and Sensibility
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- or bends with the remover
to remove ..."

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- How does it continue?
- "No. it is an ever fixed mark ..."

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- "That looks on tempests..."
- Is it "tempests"?

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It's strange you are reading these.
I carry them with me always.

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Until tomorrow then ...
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My pocket sonnets are yours.
A talisman against further injury.

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Goodbye. Thank you.
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Good work. Marianne. You covered
Shakespeare, Scott, poetry.

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When you know his views on romance,
you'll have nothing left to talk of.

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I suppose I erred against decorum.
I should have talked of the weather.

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Mr. Willoughby can be in no doubt
of your enthusiasm for him.

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Should I hide my regard?
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- No. but we know so little of him.
- Time does not determine intimacy.

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Seven years is too little for some,
seven days is enough for others.

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- Or seven hours. in this case.
- I feel I know him already.

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Had I more shallow feelings, I could
perhaps conceal them as you do.

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- I'm sorry ...
- Don't trouble yourself, Marianne.

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I do not understand her.

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