Sense and Sensibility
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1:21:02
There now ...
1:21:09
Lovers' quarrels are swift to heal.
That letter will do the trick.

1:21:15
I must be off. I do hope he doesn't
keep her waiting much longer.

1:21:22
It hurts to see her this way.
1:21:27
What a welcome I had
from Edward's family.

1:21:31
You never said how agreeable
our sister-in-law is. Robert, also.

1:21:37
It is fortunate that none of them
knows of our engagement.

1:21:51
"'Dear Madam. I am at a loss to see
how I might have offended you."

1:21:58
"lf I have given rise to a belief of
more than I meant to express, -

1:22:03
- I regret
not having been more guarded."

1:22:07
"My affections
are engaged elsewhere."

1:22:10
"It is with regret that I return
your letters and the lock of hair."

1:22:16
"l am, et cetera, John Willoughby."
1:22:23
Dearest ...
1:22:27
It is better than if your engagement
had carried on before he ended it.

1:22:35
We're not engaged.
1:22:38
I thought he left you
with some kind of understanding.

1:22:43
- He's not so unworthy as you think.
- Did he tell you that he loved you?

1:22:50
Yes. No ... Never absolutely.
It was implied but never declared.

1:22:58
Sometimes I thought it had been,
but it never was. He broke no vow.


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