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Emma Thompson and Kate Winslet in Sense and Sensibility (1995)

Emma Thompson: Elinor Dashwood

Sense and Sensibility

Emma Thompson credited as playing...

Elinor Dashwood

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  • Marianne: Always resignation and acceptance. Always prudence and honour and duty. Elinor, where is your heart?
  • Elinor Dashwood: What do you know of my heart? What do you know of anything but your own suffering? For weeks, Marianne, I've had this pressing on me without being at liberty to speak of it to a single creature. It was forced on me by the very person whose prior claims ruined all my hopes. I have endured her exultations again and again whilst knowing myself to be divided from Edward forever. Believe me, Marianne, had I not been bound to silence I could have provided proof enough of a broken heart, even for you.
  • Colonel Brandon: What can I do?
  • Elinor Dashwood: Colonel, you have done so much already...
  • Colonel Brandon: Give me an occupation, Miss Dashwood, or I shall run mad.
  • Elinor Dashwood: You talk of feeling idle and useless. Imagine how that is compounded when one has no hope and no choice of any occupation whatsoever.
  • Edward Ferrars: Our circumstances are therefore precisely the same.
  • Elinor Dashwood: Except that you will inherit your fortune. We cannot even earn ours.
  • Edward Ferrars: Perhaps Margaret is right.
  • Elinor Dashwood: Right?
  • Edward Ferrars: Piracy is our only option.
  • Edward Ferrars: Your friendship has been the most important of my life.
  • Elinor Dashwood: You will always have it.
  • Elinor Dashwood: Margaret has always wanted to travel.
  • Edward Ferrars: I know. She's, eh, heading an expedition to China shortly. I am to go as her servant, but only on the understanding that I am to be very badly treated.
  • Elinor Dashwood: What will your duties be?
  • Edward Ferrars: Sword fighting--obviously, administering rum, and swabbing.
  • Elinor Dashwood: Which of those duties will take precedence?
  • Edward Ferrars: Swabbing, I imagine.
  • [Edward and Elinor are baiting Margaret, who is playfully hiding]
  • Edward Ferrars: I, eh, wish to check the position of the Nile. My sister tells me it is in South America.
  • Elinor Dashwood: Oh. No. No, um, she's quite wrong, um, for I believe it is in Belgium.
  • Edward Ferrars: Belgium. Surely not, I think you must be thinking of the Volga.
  • Margaret: [under the table] The Volga?
  • Elinor Dashwood: Of course, the Volga, which, as you know, starts in...
  • Edward Ferrars: Vladivostock, and ends in...
  • Elinor Dashwood: Wimbledon.
  • Edward Ferrars: Precisely. Where the coffee beans come from.
  • Margaret: [coming out] Ugh! The source of the Nile is in Abyssinia.
  • [after Marianne has first met Willoughby]
  • Elinor Dashwood: Marianne, you must change. You will catch a cold.
  • Marianne: What care I for colds when there is such a man.
  • Elinor Dashwood: You will care very much when your nose swells up.
  • Marianne: You are right. Help me, Elinor.
  • Colonel Brandon: Your sister seems very happy.
  • Elinor Dashwood: Yes. Marianne does not approve of hiding her emotions. In fact, her romantic prejudices have the unfortunate tendency to set propriety at naught.
  • Colonel Brandon: She is wholly unspoilt.
  • Elinor Dashwood: Rather too unspoilt, in my view. The sooner she becomes acquainted with the ways of the world, the better.
  • Colonel Brandon: I knew a lady very like your sister--the same impulsive sweetness of temper--who was forced into, as you put it, a better acquaintance with the world. The result was only ruination and despair. Do not desire it, Miss Dashwood.
  • Elinor Dashwood: Marianne, please try... I... I cannot... I cannot do without you. Oh, please, I... I-I have tried to bear everything else... I will try... Please, dearest, beloved Marianne, do not leave me alone.
  • Elinor Dashwood: I do not attempt to deny that I think very highly of him, that I... greatly esteem him... I like him.
  • Marianne: "Esteem him?" "Like him?" Use those insipid words again and I shall leave the room this instant.
  • Colonel Brandon: Miss Dashwood, Miss Marianne--I come to issue an invitation. A picnic on my estate at Delaford, if you would care to join us on Thursday next. Mrs. Jennings's daughter and her husband are traveling up especially.
  • Elinor Dashwood: We should be delighted, Colonel.
  • Colonel Brandon: I will of course be including Mr. Willoughby in the party.
  • Marianne: I shall be delighted to join you, Colonel.
  • Elinor Dashwood: You have no confidence in me.
  • Marianne: This reproach from you. You who confide in no-one.
  • Elinor Dashwood: I have nothing to tell.
  • Marianne: Nor I. Neither of us have anything to tell. I because I conceal nothing and you because you communicate nothing.
  • Elinor Dashwood: Marianne, can you play something else? Mamma has been weeping since breakfast.
  • [Elinor exits; Marianne switches to a dirge]
  • Elinor Dashwood: [from the other room] I meant something LESS mournful, dearest.
  • Marianne: Fanny wishes to know where the key to the silver cabinet is kept.
  • Elinor Dashwood: Betsy has it, I think. What does Fanny want with the silver?
  • Marianne: One can only presume she wants to count it. What are you doing?
  • Elinor Dashwood: Presents for the servants. Have you seen Margaret, by the way? I'm worried about her. She's taken to hiding in the oddest places.
  • Marianne: Fortunate girl. At least she can escape Fanny, which is more than any of us is able.
  • Elinor Dashwood: You do your best. You've not said a word to her for a week.
  • Marianne: I have. I've said "yes" and "no".
  • Elinor Dashwood: Whatever his past actions, whatever his present course... at least you may be certain that he loved you.
  • Marianne: But not enough. Not enough.
  • Edward Ferrars: Miss Dashwood... Elinor, I must speak to you. There is something of great importance that I need to, eh... t-tell you... a-about my, eh, education.
  • Elinor Dashwood: Your education?
  • Edward Ferrars: Yes. It w-was conducted, eh, oddly enough, in Plymouth.
  • Elinor Dashwood: Indeed?
  • Edward Ferrars: Yes. Do you know it?
  • Elinor Dashwood: Plymouth?
  • Edward Ferrars: Yes.
  • Elinor Dashwood: No.
  • Edward Ferrars: Ah.
  • Elinor Dashwood: Did he tell you that he loved you?
  • Marianne: Yes. No. Never absolutely. It was every day implied but never declared.
  • Elinor Dashwood: Poor Willoughby. He will always regret you.
  • Marianne: But does it follow that, had he chosen me, he would have been content? He would have had a wife he loved, but no money, and might soon have learned to rank the demands of his pocketbook far above the demands of his heart. If his present regrets are half as painful as mine, he will suffer enough.
  • Elinor Dashwood: Do you compare your conduct with his?
  • Marianne: No, I compare it with what it ought to have been. I compare it with yours.
  • Sir John Middleton: Now, Miss Dashwood, it's your turn to entertain us.
  • Elinor Dashwood: Oh no, Sir John, I don't...
  • Sir John Middleton: And I believe I know what key you will sing in. "F" major.
  • Mrs. Dashwood: You must miss him, Elinor.
  • Elinor Dashwood: We are not engaged, Mamma.
  • Mrs. Dashwood: But he loves you, dearest, of that I am certain.
  • Elinor Dashwood: I am by no means assured of his regard, and even were he to feel such a preference, I think we should be foolish to assume that there would not be many obstacles to his marrying a... a woman of no rank, who cannot afford to buy sugar.
  • Mrs. Dashwood: But, Elinor, your heart must tell you...
  • Elinor Dashwood: In such a situation, Mamma, it is perhaps better to use one's head.

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