Sense and Sensibility
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1:40:02
Mr. Edward Ferrars.
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Thank you for responding so quickly.
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I was grateful
to receive your message.

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God knows what you must think of me.
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- I have no right to speak ...
- I have good news.

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Do please sit down.
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- You know of Col. Brandon.
- I've heard his name.

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Col. Brandon desires me to say,
as you wish to join the clergy, -

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- that he has pleasure in offering
you the parish at Delaford, -

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- in the hope it may enable
you and Miss Steele to marry.

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- Col. Brandon!
- Yes.

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He means it as testimony of his
concern for this cruel situation.

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Col. Brandon give me a parish!
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Can it be possible
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You shouldn't be astonished to find
friendship outside your family.

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No.
Not to find it in you.

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I cannot be ignorant that it is
certainly to you that I owe this.

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I'd express it if I could,
but I am no orator ...

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You are mistaken.
You owe it to your own merit.

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Col. Brandon must be a man
of great worth.

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He is the kindest and best of men.

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