Sense and Sensibility
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1:02:22
- If only this rain would stop.
- If only youwould stop.

1:02:29
'Twas you took her off my hands,
Mr. Palmer. A good bargain, too.

1:02:34
Now I have the whip hand over you,
for you cannot give her back.

1:02:41
Marianne, play with us. Looking at
the weather will not bring him back.

1:02:47
- She ate nothing at dinner.
- We're all forlorn these days.

1:02:53
Dear Miss Dashwood, perhaps now
we might haveyour ... discussion.

1:02:59
-your discussion?
- I've longed to ask you something.

1:03:04
You might think me impertinent.
It is an odd question.

1:03:10
If only he'd gone to Combe Magna.
We live but half a mile away.

1:03:17
- Five and a half.
- I cannot believe it is that far.

1:03:22
- I can't believe it.
- Try.

1:03:28
You may ask any manner of question
if that is of any help.

1:03:34
Are you acquainted with your
sister-in-law's mother Mrs. Ferrars?

1:03:41
Fanny's mother?
No. I have never met her.

1:03:47
You must think me strange to ask.
If only I dared tell ...

1:03:53
If she tells you of the famous
Mr. F, you must pass it on.


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