Sense and Sensibility
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- Which is enough censure in itself.
- Really, Willoughby.

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Come, come, Mr. Impudence.
I know your wicked ways.

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Reveal your beau. No secrets between
friends. I'll winkle it out of you.

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I'll have you married to the colonel
by tea, or I'll swallow my bonnet.

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- As if you could marry him.
- Why should you dislike him?

:56:30
Because he threatened me with rain
when I wanted it fine.

:56:34
He found fault with my high flyer
and will not buy my brown mare.

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If it will be
of satisfaction to you, -

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- I believe his character to be. in
all other respects, irreproachable.

:56:49
In return for this acknowledgement,
don't deny me the privilege -

:56:54
- of disliking him
as much as I adore ...

:57:02
... this cottage.
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- I have plans for improvements.
- That. I will never consent to.

:57:12
Not a stone must be added
to its walls.

:57:17
Were I rich enough, I'd rebuild
Combe Magna to this exact image.

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- With a fire that smokes?
- Especially the fire that smokes.

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Then I'd be as happy at Combe
as I've been at Barton.

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But this place has one claim on
my affections none other can share.

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Promise never to change it.
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I'm honoured you risk your honour by
seeing me to the gate unaccompanied.

:57:54
- That is what Elinor would say.
- And she would be right.

:57:59
Miss Marianne, will you grant me
an interview tomorrow ... alone?


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