Sense and Sensibility
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:59:09
What is wrong, dearest?
:59:12
Willoughby?
What is the matter?

:59:17
Forgive me ...
I am sent ...

:59:22
Lady Allen exercised the privilege
of riches upon a dependent cousin.

:59:27
- She is sending me to London.
- This morning?

:59:33
What a disappointment. Your business
won't detain you for long, I hope?

:59:39
You are kind. but I have no idea of
returning immediately to Devonshire.

:59:45
- I am invited only once a year.
- Can you wait foryour invitation?

:59:52
My engagements are of such a
nature ... I dare not flatter my ...

1:00:00
It's folly to linger in this manner.
I will not torment myself further.

1:00:05
Willoughby, come back!
1:00:08
Ask Betsy to make a cup of tea
for Marianne.

1:00:13
- What is wrong, my love?
- Do not ask me questions.

1:00:24
- They must have quarrelled.
- That is unlikely.

1:00:30
Perhaps Lady Allen disapproves
of his regard for Marianne.

1:00:35
- An excuse to send him away.
- Then why did he not say so?

1:00:40
- It's not like him to be secretive.
- What do you suspect?

1:00:44
- Why was his manner so guilty?
- You think he's been acting a part?

1:00:52
- No. He loves her. I am sure.
- Of course!

1:00:56
Has he left her any assurance
of his return?


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