1 My love, it will be scarcely a separation.
2 Remember, my love, that you are not seventeen.
3 Mama says HE was in love with your sister too.
4 Edward is very amiable, and I love him tenderly.
5 "My love you contradict every body," said his wife with her usual laugh.
6 Her love made no answer; and after slightly bowing to the ladies, began complaining of the weather.
7 Mama, the more I know of the world, the more am I convinced that I shall never see a man whom I can really love.
8 I love Willoughby, sincerely love him; and suspicion of his integrity cannot be more painful to yourself than to me.
9 Elinor's compassion for him increased, as she had reason to suspect that the misery of disappointed love had already been known to him.
10 The whole story would have been speedily formed under her active imagination; and every thing established in the most melancholy order of disastrous love.
11 Indeed a man could not very well be in love with either of her daughters, without extending the passion to her; and Elinor had the satisfaction of seeing him soon become more like himself.
12 No sooner did she perceive any symptom of love in his behaviour to Elinor, than she considered their serious attachment as certain, and looked forward to their marriage as rapidly approaching.
13 Colonel Brandon is certainly younger than Mrs. Jennings, but he is old enough to be MY father; and if he were ever animated enough to be in love, must have long outlived every sensation of the kind.
14 It would be impossible, I know," replied Elinor, "to convince you that a woman of seven and twenty could feel for a man of thirty-five anything near enough to love, to make him a desirable companion to her.
15 I have been always used to a very small income, and could struggle with any poverty for him; but I love him too well to be the selfish means of robbing him, perhaps, of all that his mother might give him if he married to please her.
16 I believe you are right, my love; it will be better that there should be no annuity in the case; whatever I may give them occasionally will be of far greater assistance than a yearly allowance, because they would only enlarge their style of living if they felt sure of a larger income, and would not be sixpence the richer for it at the end of the year.
17 She was remarkably quick in the discovery of attachments, and had enjoyed the advantage of raising the blushes and the vanity of many a young lady by insinuations of her power over such a young man; and this kind of discernment enabled her soon after her arrival at Barton decisively to pronounce that Colonel Brandon was very much in love with Marianne Dashwood.
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