Sense and Sensibility
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:50:29
If my behaviour was improper,
I should be sensible of it.

:50:33
It has caused impertinent remarks.
Do you not doubt your discretion?

:50:40
If Mrs. Jennings' remarks prove
impropriety, we are all offending.

:50:47
Good morning, Colonel.
:50:51
Miss Dashwood. Miss Marianne.
I come to issue an invitation.

:51:00
A picnic on my estate
at Delaford.

:51:04
If you would care to join us
on Thursday next.

:51:09
Mrs. Jenning's daughter and husband
are travelling up especially.

:51:15
We should be delighted, Colonel.
:51:19
I will, of course, be including
Mr. Willoughby in the party.

:51:24
I should be delighted to join you.
:51:32
Good morning, Miss Dashwood.
Good morning, Colonel.

:51:36
The colonel has invited us
to Delaford.

:51:39
- I hear you have a fine pianoforte.
- A Broadwood Grand.

:51:45
- Then I shall play for you all.
- We shall look forward to it.


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