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Sense and Sensibility: Victorian-Era Romance and Comedy. Marianne, the second daughter of the very dead Mr. Dashwood, has found love in the dashing Mr. Wiloughby. Elinor, the eldest, cautions Marianne to be more reserved, but the reproach falls on deaf ears. When Wiloughby is called away to London, how will Marianne survive without him? When they follow him to London to find that he is not the man that they thought him to be, what is to be done? How can Elinor pick up the pieces of her sister's broken heart, when she also is suffering from unrequited love?
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Chapter 37

Chapter 37

2012-10-3128:47

Sense and Sensibility: Victorian-Era Romance and Comedy. Marianne, the second daughter of the very dead Mr. Dashwood, has found love in the dashing Mr. Wiloughby. Elinor, the eldest, cautions Marianne to be more reserved, but the reproach falls on deaf ears. When Wiloughby is called away to London, how will Marianne survive without him? When they follow him to London to find that he is not the man that they thought him to be, what is to be done? How can Elinor pick up the pieces of her sister's broken heart, when she also is suffering from unrequited love?
Chapter 50

Chapter 50

2012-10-3118:04

Sense and Sensibility: Victorian-Era Romance and Comedy. Marianne, the second daughter of the very dead Mr. Dashwood, has found love in the dashing Mr. Wiloughby. Elinor, the eldest, cautions Marianne to be more reserved, but the reproach falls on deaf ears. When Wiloughby is called away to London, how will Marianne survive without him? When they follow him to London to find that he is not the man that they thought him to be, what is to be done? How can Elinor pick up the pieces of her sister's broken heart, when she also is suffering from unrequited love?
Chapter 48

Chapter 48

2012-10-3110:10

Sense and Sensibility: Victorian-Era Romance and Comedy. Marianne, the second daughter of the very dead Mr. Dashwood, has found love in the dashing Mr. Wiloughby. Elinor, the eldest, cautions Marianne to be more reserved, but the reproach falls on deaf ears. When Wiloughby is called away to London, how will Marianne survive without him? When they follow him to London to find that he is not the man that they thought him to be, what is to be done? How can Elinor pick up the pieces of her sister's broken heart, when she also is suffering from unrequited love?
Chapter 49

Chapter 49

2012-10-3129:04

Sense and Sensibility: Victorian-Era Romance and Comedy. Marianne, the second daughter of the very dead Mr. Dashwood, has found love in the dashing Mr. Wiloughby. Elinor, the eldest, cautions Marianne to be more reserved, but the reproach falls on deaf ears. When Wiloughby is called away to London, how will Marianne survive without him? When they follow him to London to find that he is not the man that they thought him to be, what is to be done? How can Elinor pick up the pieces of her sister's broken heart, when she also is suffering from unrequited love?
Chapter 47

Chapter 47

2012-10-3117:32

Sense and Sensibility: Victorian-Era Romance and Comedy. Marianne, the second daughter of the very dead Mr. Dashwood, has found love in the dashing Mr. Wiloughby. Elinor, the eldest, cautions Marianne to be more reserved, but the reproach falls on deaf ears. When Wiloughby is called away to London, how will Marianne survive without him? When they follow him to London to find that he is not the man that they thought him to be, what is to be done? How can Elinor pick up the pieces of her sister's broken heart, when she also is suffering from unrequited love?
Chapter 46

Chapter 46

2012-10-3121:10

Sense and Sensibility: Victorian-Era Romance and Comedy. Marianne, the second daughter of the very dead Mr. Dashwood, has found love in the dashing Mr. Wiloughby. Elinor, the eldest, cautions Marianne to be more reserved, but the reproach falls on deaf ears. When Wiloughby is called away to London, how will Marianne survive without him? When they follow him to London to find that he is not the man that they thought him to be, what is to be done? How can Elinor pick up the pieces of her sister's broken heart, when she also is suffering from unrequited love?
Chapter 45

Chapter 45

2012-10-3112:54

Sense and Sensibility: Victorian-Era Romance and Comedy. Marianne, the second daughter of the very dead Mr. Dashwood, has found love in the dashing Mr. Wiloughby. Elinor, the eldest, cautions Marianne to be more reserved, but the reproach falls on deaf ears. When Wiloughby is called away to London, how will Marianne survive without him? When they follow him to London to find that he is not the man that they thought him to be, what is to be done? How can Elinor pick up the pieces of her sister's broken heart, when she also is suffering from unrequited love?
Chapter 44

Chapter 44

2012-10-3133:48

Sense and Sensibility: Victorian-Era Romance and Comedy. Marianne, the second daughter of the very dead Mr. Dashwood, has found love in the dashing Mr. Wiloughby. Elinor, the eldest, cautions Marianne to be more reserved, but the reproach falls on deaf ears. When Wiloughby is called away to London, how will Marianne survive without him? When they follow him to London to find that he is not the man that they thought him to be, what is to be done? How can Elinor pick up the pieces of her sister's broken heart, when she also is suffering from unrequited love?
Chapter 43

Chapter 43

2012-10-3121:15

Sense and Sensibility: Victorian-Era Romance and Comedy. Marianne, the second daughter of the very dead Mr. Dashwood, has found love in the dashing Mr. Wiloughby. Elinor, the eldest, cautions Marianne to be more reserved, but the reproach falls on deaf ears. When Wiloughby is called away to London, how will Marianne survive without him? When they follow him to London to find that he is not the man that they thought him to be, what is to be done? How can Elinor pick up the pieces of her sister's broken heart, when she also is suffering from unrequited love?
Chapter 42

Chapter 42

2012-10-3111:35

Sense and Sensibility: Victorian-Era Romance and Comedy. Marianne, the second daughter of the very dead Mr. Dashwood, has found love in the dashing Mr. Wiloughby. Elinor, the eldest, cautions Marianne to be more reserved, but the reproach falls on deaf ears. When Wiloughby is called away to London, how will Marianne survive without him? When they follow him to London to find that he is not the man that they thought him to be, what is to be done? How can Elinor pick up the pieces of her sister's broken heart, when she also is suffering from unrequited love?
Chapter 40

Chapter 40

2012-10-3114:31

Sense and Sensibility: Victorian-Era Romance and Comedy. Marianne, the second daughter of the very dead Mr. Dashwood, has found love in the dashing Mr. Wiloughby. Elinor, the eldest, cautions Marianne to be more reserved, but the reproach falls on deaf ears. When Wiloughby is called away to London, how will Marianne survive without him? When they follow him to London to find that he is not the man that they thought him to be, what is to be done? How can Elinor pick up the pieces of her sister's broken heart, when she also is suffering from unrequited love?
Chapter 41

Chapter 41

2012-10-3114:49

Sense and Sensibility: Victorian-Era Romance and Comedy. Marianne, the second daughter of the very dead Mr. Dashwood, has found love in the dashing Mr. Wiloughby. Elinor, the eldest, cautions Marianne to be more reserved, but the reproach falls on deaf ears. When Wiloughby is called away to London, how will Marianne survive without him? When they follow him to London to find that he is not the man that they thought him to be, what is to be done? How can Elinor pick up the pieces of her sister's broken heart, when she also is suffering from unrequited love?
Chapter 38

Chapter 38

2012-10-3118:56

Sense and Sensibility: Victorian-Era Romance and Comedy. Marianne, the second daughter of the very dead Mr. Dashwood, has found love in the dashing Mr. Wiloughby. Elinor, the eldest, cautions Marianne to be more reserved, but the reproach falls on deaf ears. When Wiloughby is called away to London, how will Marianne survive without him? When they follow him to London to find that he is not the man that they thought him to be, what is to be done? How can Elinor pick up the pieces of her sister's broken heart, when she also is suffering from unrequited love?
Chapter 39

Chapter 39

2012-10-3111:30

Sense and Sensibility: Victorian-Era Romance and Comedy. Marianne, the second daughter of the very dead Mr. Dashwood, has found love in the dashing Mr. Wiloughby. Elinor, the eldest, cautions Marianne to be more reserved, but the reproach falls on deaf ears. When Wiloughby is called away to London, how will Marianne survive without him? When they follow him to London to find that he is not the man that they thought him to be, what is to be done? How can Elinor pick up the pieces of her sister's broken heart, when she also is suffering from unrequited love?
Chapter 36

Chapter 36

2012-10-3114:25

Sense and Sensibility: Victorian-Era Romance and Comedy. Marianne, the second daughter of the very dead Mr. Dashwood, has found love in the dashing Mr. Wiloughby. Elinor, the eldest, cautions Marianne to be more reserved, but the reproach falls on deaf ears. When Wiloughby is called away to London, how will Marianne survive without him? When they follow him to London to find that he is not the man that they thought him to be, what is to be done? How can Elinor pick up the pieces of her sister's broken heart, when she also is suffering from unrequited love?
Chapter 32

Chapter 32

2012-10-3117:10

Sense and Sensibility: Victorian-Era Romance and Comedy. Marianne, the second daughter of the very dead Mr. Dashwood, has found love in the dashing Mr. Wiloughby. Elinor, the eldest, cautions Marianne to be more reserved, but the reproach falls on deaf ears. When Wiloughby is called away to London, how will Marianne survive without him? When they follow him to London to find that he is not the man that they thought him to be, what is to be done? How can Elinor pick up the pieces of her sister's broken heart, when she also is suffering from unrequited love?
Chapter 33

Chapter 33

2012-10-3119:44

Sense and Sensibility: Victorian-Era Romance and Comedy. Marianne, the second daughter of the very dead Mr. Dashwood, has found love in the dashing Mr. Wiloughby. Elinor, the eldest, cautions Marianne to be more reserved, but the reproach falls on deaf ears. When Wiloughby is called away to London, how will Marianne survive without him? When they follow him to London to find that he is not the man that they thought him to be, what is to be done? How can Elinor pick up the pieces of her sister's broken heart, when she also is suffering from unrequited love?
Chapter 34

Chapter 34

2012-10-3117:05

Sense and Sensibility: Victorian-Era Romance and Comedy. Marianne, the second daughter of the very dead Mr. Dashwood, has found love in the dashing Mr. Wiloughby. Elinor, the eldest, cautions Marianne to be more reserved, but the reproach falls on deaf ears. When Wiloughby is called away to London, how will Marianne survive without him? When they follow him to London to find that he is not the man that they thought him to be, what is to be done? How can Elinor pick up the pieces of her sister's broken heart, when she also is suffering from unrequited love?
Chapter 29

Chapter 29

2012-10-3121:03

Sense and Sensibility: Victorian-Era Romance and Comedy. Marianne, the second daughter of the very dead Mr. Dashwood, has found love in the dashing Mr. Wiloughby. Elinor, the eldest, cautions Marianne to be more reserved, but the reproach falls on deaf ears. When Wiloughby is called away to London, how will Marianne survive without him? When they follow him to London to find that he is not the man that they thought him to be, what is to be done? How can Elinor pick up the pieces of her sister's broken heart, when she also is suffering from unrequited love?
Chapter 30

Chapter 30

2012-10-3115:32

Sense and Sensibility: Victorian-Era Romance and Comedy. Marianne, the second daughter of the very dead Mr. Dashwood, has found love in the dashing Mr. Wiloughby. Elinor, the eldest, cautions Marianne to be more reserved, but the reproach falls on deaf ears. When Wiloughby is called away to London, how will Marianne survive without him? When they follow him to London to find that he is not the man that they thought him to be, what is to be done? How can Elinor pick up the pieces of her sister's broken heart, when she also is suffering from unrequited love?
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