Sense and Sensibility

Elinor:  Margaret has always wanted to travel.
Edward:  In know.  She's heading to China shortly.  I'm to go as her servant, but
	only on the understand that I am to be very badly treated.


Marianne:  Fanny wishes to know where the key to the silver cabinet is kept.
Elinor:  Betsy had it I think.  What does Fanny want with the silver?
Marianne:  One can only presume she wants to count it.


Edward:  My heart is, and always will be, yours.


Elinor:  Did he tell you he loved you?
Marianne:  Yes...no.  Never absolutely.  It was everyday implied but never declared.


Elinor:  I do not attempt to deny that I think very highly of him--that I esteem him.
Marianne:  Esteem him!  Like him!  Cold-hearted Elinor!  Oh!  Worse than cold-
	hearted!  Ashamed of being otherwise.  Use those words again and I will leave
	the room this moment.


Marianne:  Can the soul really be satisfied with such polite affections?  To love
	is to burn, to be on fire, all full of passion...

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