Sense and Sensibility
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1:37:06
Should he treat her worse
than Willoughby treated you?

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- He can't marry without love.
- He promised a long time ago.

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He ma harbour some regret, but he
he will be happy he kept his word.

1:37:25
It is bewitching to think one's
happiness depends on one person, -

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- but it is not always possible.
We must accept.

1:37:38
Edward will marry Lucy,
and you and I will go home.

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Always resignation and acceptance.
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Always prudence and honour and duty.
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Elinor, where is your heart?
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What do you know of my heart,
or anything but your own suffering?

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For weeks this has been pressed
on me, when I could not speak of it.

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Forced on me by the person whose
prior claims ruined all my hopes.

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I endured her exaltation, knowing
I was divided from Edward forever.

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If not bound to silence. I'd have
produced proof of a broken heart.

1:38:48
I have heard your Mr. Ferrars
has lost his fortune to his brother.

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- Have I been rightly informed?
- It is indeed so.


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