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Sir John Middleton?
I have not yet seen Edward, but I feel sure to, very soon.
Are you acquainted with him?
My only real concern is how long it will take them to move out.
Please try.
Of course she can! I could not be more delighted.
of making a woman attached to him.
I promise, Father.
Marianne, are you hurt?
It has taken far more serious hold than I would expect in one so young.
Do you know them?
I don't want to see rabbits. Yes, you do.
I prefer the church, but that is not smart enough for my mother.
John and Fanny will be here soon.
Eh, you always say so and I never believe you.
It was implied but never declared.
Country living is my ideal. A small parish where I might do some good.
But she's better off where she is.
nor ray of promise cheats the pensive gloom."
Imagine how glad he'll be to learn that we are friends.
We know when we are not wanted. Let us leave him to the ladies.
There now.
dry.
Mama has been weeping since breakfast.
What care I for colds?
Dearest, I am here.
is engaged these five years to Lucy Steele.
and that it was my heart alone that I was risking.
I said nothing so irrational.
if only he'd gone to Combe Magna, we could have taken you to see him.
I always prefer wild flowers. I suspected as much.
Oh, yes. I shall have it knocked down to make way for a Grecian temple.
Lady Allen had annulled his legacy. He was left with next to nothing.
But he can't marry without love.
Tell us all!
How is your dear sister?
Though you do not know him as well as I, Miss Dashwood,
That is very kind.
Marianne!
as prevents me from dividing it between my two families.
Miss Dashwood is quite engrossed.
Forgive me, Mrs. Dashwood.
As she was always an affable lady, I made free to wish her joy.
Thank you for your kind enquiry.
For it will grow in barren regions where no waters flow,
These are not from the hothouse.
Hush, please. That is enough, Margaret.
Elinor has not your feelings. His reserve suits her.
It’s not my house anymore. It’s their house.
that you've learnt the enclosed. Your friend, Christopher Brandon."
You do not ask for your messages. No, for I do not expect any.
If true, he is a good-for-nothing who used my young friend ill.
Then I heard it was taken.
Very well. Forgive me.
I've never been so grateful.
Is it?
He is the kindest and best of men.
- Hello there! - Mrs. Dashwood!
and then you'll have nothing left to talk of and the relationship will end.
Marianne suffers cruelly.
We are not engaged, Mama.
Do please sit down.
Twenty pounds now and then will amply discharge my promise,
Why so grave? Do you disapprove her choice?
You must prepare yourself.
Oh, my darling, look. It fits perfectly.
Thank you.
I will start making enquiries for a new house at once.
Oh, Mama! This is very merry!
Which is enough censure in itself, hmm?
Mrs. Dashwood.
I have described Mr. Willoughby as the worst of libertines.
Indeed. Magnificent.
Mrs. Bunting! We're in desperate need of tea.
Had he talked more of one young woman than any other...
Oh.
Beef is less expensive in Exeter.
But I learned from Lady Allen that he did mean to propose that day and...
We can invite your sisters some other year.
- Has a... - Edward!
No doubt...
I believe his character to be, in all other respects, irreproachable,
What brother would be so kind to his real sisters, let alone half-blood?
I'm beginning to doubt of her existence.
that he did his duty and kept his word.
I had to come straight up. How are you, Miss Marianne?
There you are!
For weeks this has been pressed on me, when I could not speak of it.
I wrote to Edward, yet I do not know how much I may see of him.
A picnic on my estate at Delaford.
Mrs. Jennings' daughter and husband are travelling up especially.
Oh! If it will be of satisfaction to you,
Give me an occupation or I shall run mad
Miss Dashwood was counting on him.
How do you think I like poking about in that big house without Charlotte?
But Edward said he would bring it himself.
Her romantic prejudices tend to set propriety at nought.
"No voice divine the storm allayed. No light propitious shone.
Where is Miss Margaret?
Indeed, Miss Steele, I know of no such plan.
has demanded he break the engagement or suffer disinheritance.
I am shy of strangers myself, and I have nothing like her excuse.