In this novel, a man “forced to play the happy lover” reveals that he often watched a family on Berkeley Street, and ducked into shops to avoid their notice. At the beginning of this novel, a man's wife convinces him he can fulfil a promise to his dying father by giving his stepfamily “presents of fish and game” instead of money. A character in this novel is returned a lock of her hair along with a (*) letter dictated by Sophia Grey. This novel begins with a family moving to Barton Park after the death of their patriarch. A character in this novel falls in love with a man who carries her after she sprains her ankle in the rain. Colonel Brandon and Edward Ferrars marry a pair of sisters in this novel. For 10 points, Elinor and Marianne Dashwood appear in what Jane Austen novel? ■END■
ANSWER: Sense and Sensibility
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