Sense and Sensibility

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Description

An excerpt of Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

British (General)

Transcript

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Her face was crimsoned over and she exclaimed in a voice of the greatest emotion. Good God. Will it be? What is the meaning of this? Have you not received my letters? Will you not shake hands with me? But her touch seemed painful to him and he held her hand only for a moment during all this time, he was evidently struggling for composure. Eleanor watched his countenance and saw its expression becoming more tranquil after a moment's pause, he spoke with calmness. I did myself the honor of calling in Barclay Street last Tuesday and very much regretted. I was not fortunate enough to find yourself and Mrs Jennings at home, my card was not lost, I hope, but have you not received my notes? Cried Marianne in the wildest anxiety. Here is some mistake. I am sure some dreadful mistake. What can be the meaning of it to tell me? Will it be for heaven's sake? Tell me what is the matter? He made no reply. His complexion changed and all his embarrassment returned. But as if on catching the eye of the young lady with whom he had been previously talking, he felt the necessity of instant exertion, he recovered himself again. And after saying, yes, I had the pleasure of receiving the information of your arrival in town which you were so good to send me, turned hastily away with a slight bow and joined his friend.