Sense and Sensibility
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Marianne. the colonel and Sir John
are leaving.

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Goodbye.
Thank you for the flowers.

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- How do you do, Colonel?
- How do you do, more like.

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- Mr. Willoughby, what a pleasure!
- The pleasure is all mine.

:45:48
- Miss Marianne has not caught cold?
- You've found out my name.

:45:53
The area is crawling with my spies.
You cannot venture out to nature ...

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- So nature must be brought to you.
- How beautiful.

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- These are not from the hothouse.
- Mine is not the first offering.

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- They come from an obliging field.
- I always prefer wild flowers.

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- Would you ..?
-your gratitude is beyond words.

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I've grieved for this lonely house.
Then I heard it was taken.

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I felt an interest which nothing can
account for but my present delight.

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Pray sit, Mr. Willoughby.
:46:40
Who is reading
Shakespeare's sonnets?

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- Marianne is reading them out.
- And which are your favourites?

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Mine is 1 16.
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"Let me not to the marriage
of true minds admit impediments."

:46:56
"Love is not love which alters
when it alteration finds. -


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