Sense and Sensibility
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:02:01
- You must help them.
- Of course.

:02:07
You must promise to do this.
:02:12
I promise, Father.
I promise.

:02:18
Help them? What do you mean?
:02:21
I mean to give them 3,000. The
interest will be an extra income.

:02:28
- The gift will fulfil my promise.
- Without question. More than amply.

:02:35
One had rather. on such occasions.
do too much than too little.

:02:41
Of course, he did not stipulate
a particular sum.

:02:47
What do you say to 1,500, then?
:02:50
What brother would be so kind to his
real sisters. Let alone half-blood?

:02:56
- They can hardly expect more.
- What can you afford?

:03:05
100 a year to their mother is
better than losing 1,500 at once.

:03:11
Should she live longer than 15 years
we'd be completely taken in.

:03:17
People live forever
when an annuity is to be paid them.

:03:23
20 now and then will amply
discharge my promise, you're right.

:03:28
I'm convinced that your father
had no idea of giving them money.

:03:34
- They will have 500 a year.
- What more could they want for?

:03:39
No housekeeping, carriage, horses,
few servants, keeping no company ...

:03:45
How comfortable!
:03:48
They will be much more able
to give you something.


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