Sense and Sensibility
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1:23:03
He made us all believe he loved you.
1:23:08
He did! He loved me as I loved him.
1:23:16
I had to come straight up.
How are you, Miss Marianne

1:23:21
Poor thing, she looks very bad.
No wonder. for it is but too true.

1:23:26
I was told by Miss Morton, -
1:23:29
- that he is soon to marry
a Miss Grey with 50,000!

1:23:35
If true, he is a good-for-nothing
who used my young friend ill.

1:23:40
And I wish with all my soul that his
wife might plague all his heart out.

1:23:46
He's not the only young man
worth having.

1:23:51
With your pretty face
You'll never want for admirers.

1:23:58
Better let her have her cry out
and have done with it.

1:24:03
I will go look out something
to tempt her.

1:24:07
- Does she care for olives?
- I cannot tell you.

1:24:20
Apparently, they never were engaged.
1:24:23
Miss Grey has 50,000.
Marianne is virtually penniless.

1:24:27
She couldn't expect him to go
through with it. But I feel for her.

1:24:32
She will lose her bloom
and end a spinster like Elinor.

1:24:36
We might have them to stay for a
few days. We are, after all, family.

1:24:43
- And my father ...
- My love ...

1:24:46
I would ask them with all my heart,
but I've already asked Miss Steele.

1:24:51
And we cannot deprive Mrs. Jennings
of all her company.

1:24:56
We can invite your sisters
some other year.

1:24:59
Miss Steele will profit more
from your generosity, poor girl.


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