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Stevie 2022-10-07 18:13:19
New Women--Written before March 8th
I thought that to understand American women, there are two books that I must read. One is "Gone with the Wind" and the other is "Little Women". Both novels have been adapted into movies, and the former seems to have a greater impact, so that there is no future, any sequel or remake is suspected of...
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Rocio 2022-10-07 22:39:41
Look before the original...
The classic cartoon version I watched when I was young made me not expect too much from the movie version at the beginning. Although I have heard that this is a very good version, it seems to be the earliest sound film. Director George Cook is the director of "La Traviata" and a film master who is...

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[last lines]
Prof. Bhaer: Oh, please, please... just, just one moment, before... I have a wish to ask you something. Would you... Oh, I-I... I have no courage to think that... but, but, but, could I dare hope that... I? I... I know I, I shouldn't make so free as to ask. I have nothing to give, but my heart so full and... and these empty hands.
Jo March: [taking his hands in hers] Not empty now.
Prof. Bhaer: Oh, heart's dearest!
[they embrace]
Jo March: [drawing him into the house] Welcome home!
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Amy March: I'm sure neither of you suffer as I do. You don't have to go to that nasty old Davis' school with impertinent girls who laugh at your dresses and label your father 'cause he isn't rich.
Jo March: Libel, libel! Don't say "label" as if Papa were a pickle bottle.
Amy March: I know what I mean. And you needn't be statirical about it.
[Jo suppresses a laugh at Amy's mispronunciation]
Amy March: It's proper to use good words and improve your vocabillary.