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Clips from Sense and Sensibility (1995)
"Your son is arrived from London."
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"the estate of Norland was left to me in such a way"
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"as prevents me from dividing it between my two families."
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"Calm yourself, Father, this cannot be good for you."
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"Norland, in its entirety,"
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"And I am happy for you and Fanny."
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"are left only 500 pounds a year."
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"Barely enough to live on. Nothing for the girls' dowries."
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"You must help them."
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"Of course. You must promise to do this."
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"I promise, Father."
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"I promise."
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"Help them? What do you mean?"
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"The interest will provide them with a little extra income."
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"Without question. More than amply."
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"One had rather, on such occasions,"
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"do too much than too little."
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"What brother would be so kind to his real sisters, let alone half-blood?"
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"The question is, what can you afford?"
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"is better than losing 1500 at once."
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"Should she live longer than 15 years we'd be completely taken in."
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"Although to say the truth, I'm convinced that your father had no idea of giving them money."
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"They will have 500 a year. What more could they want for?"
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"Their housekeeping will be nothing at all."
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"Marianne, can you play something else?"
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"Mama has been weeping since breakfast."
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"It is not to be borne, Elinor."
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"Do you expect me to be here to welcome them? Vultures!"
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"Margaret, are you there? Come down."
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"John and Fanny will be here soon."
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"Why are they to live at Norland? They have a house in London."
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"Houses go from father to son, not father to daughter."
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"If you come, we'll play with your atlas."
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"It's not mine anymore, it's their atlas."
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"Do sit down."
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"As you know, we are looking for a new home,"
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"and can only retain Thomas and Betsy."
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"We're sorry to have to leave you all."
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"But we are certain you will find the new Mrs. Dashwood a fair mistress."
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"How is Mrs. Ferrars?"
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"My brother is with her this season. Quite the most popular bachelor."
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"He has his own barouche."
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"You have two brothers?"
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"Yes. Edward is the elder."
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"My dear John,"
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"Fanny wants the key to the silver."
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"What does Fanny want with it?"
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"One can only presume she wants to count it."
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"At least she can escape Fanny."
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"You do your best. You've not said a word to her."
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"Good morning, Fanny."
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"Pray, when may we expect your brother?"
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"Edward is due tomorrow."
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"In view of the fact that he will not stay long,"
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"I wonder if Margaret will give up her room for him?"
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"The view is incomparable, and I want him to see Norland at its best."
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"Mrs. Dashwood, Miss Dashwood, Miss Marianne."
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"Where is Miss Margaret?"
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"Forgive us, Mr. Ferrars. My youngest is shy of strangers at present."
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"I am shy of strangers myself, and I have nothing like her excuse."
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"I am happily installed in the guest quarters."
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"Miss Margaret is always up trees and under furniture."
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"I've barely had a civil word from Marianne."
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"That is no excuse."
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"These are mostly foreign."
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"Indeed. Magnificent."
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"Oh."
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"I hear you have great plans for the walnut grove."
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"Oh! Oh! That does sound interesting."
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"Would you show me the site?"
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"Too expensive."
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"I'll send out more enquiries today."
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"but I think I have found what you were looking for."
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"Won't you come out? We haven't seen you all day."
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"Oh, Miss Dashwood."
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"Forgive me, do you by any chance have a reliable atlas?"
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"I believe so. I must check the Nile's position."
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"Oh."
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"No."
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"No, she's quite wrong."
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"I believe it is in Belgium."
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"The Volga? Of course, the Volga,"
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"which, as you know, starts in... Vladivostok, and ends in..."
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"Wimbledon. Precisely."
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"Where coffee beans come from. Ugh!"
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"The source of the Nile is in Abyssinia."
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"Delighted to meet you."
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"It cannot be but a most desirable addition."
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"Ah!"
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"Have I hurt you? No, no."
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"Thank you. Forgive me."
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"That was my father's favourite."
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"Not at all, not at all. I enjoy her company."
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"Would you do me the honour, Miss Dashwood?"
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"It is very fine out. With pleasure."
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"Margaret always wanted to travel."
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"I'm to go as her servant."
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"What will your duties be?"
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"Sword fighting and swabbing."
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"Which will take precedence?"
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"Swabbing, I would imagine."
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"All I have ever wanted is the quiet of a private life."
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"Orator. Politician."
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"Even a barrister would do, if I drove a barouche."
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"What do you wish for?"
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"She prefers the army, but that is too smart for me."
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"Would you stay in London? I hate London."
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"Keep chickens. Give very short sermons."
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"You talk of feeling idle and useless."
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"Imagine how that is compounded when one has no hope"
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"Our circumstances are therefore precisely the same."
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"Except that you will inherit your fortune."
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"We cannot even earn ours."
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"Perhaps Margaret is right. Right?"
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"What is swabbing exactly?"
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"When snatched from all effectual aid, we perished, each alone."
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"But I, beneath a rougher sea, and whelmed in deeper gulfs than he...""
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""No voice divine the storm allayed. No light propitious shone."
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"Try again."
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""No voice divine the storm allayed. No light propitious shone."
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