Sense and Sensibility
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2:04:04
- or Mrs. Ferrars, I should say,
communicating to me -

2:04:11
- the transfer of her affections
to my brother Robert.

2:04:16
It seems they were much
thrown together in London.

2:04:21
In view of my new circumstances
I felt it only right -

2:04:27
- that she be released
fromyour engagement.

2:04:32
At any rate, they were married
last week in Plmouth.

2:04:42
Then you ...
2:04:46
... are not married?
2:04:50
No.
2:05:19
Elinor ...
I met Lucy when I was very young.

2:05:24
Had I had a profession, I would not
have felt such an idle inclination.

2:05:31
At Norland, I convinced myself that
you felt only friendship for me, -

2:05:37
- and that it was my heart alone
that I was risking.

2:05:41
I have come with no expectations,
only to express, now I am able, -

2:05:50
- that my heart is,
and always will be ...

2:05:57
... yours.

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