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Kameron 2022-01-26 08:43:41
take a break
In the evening, I watched "Heidi" by Xiulan Temple on a whim.
I read this fairy tale when I was a kid, and in addition to remembering the Alps and a little girl who was homesick,
I remembered a few details: the
gruff-looking grandpa who gave Heidi fluffy bread, and fresh milk,
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Emmanuel 2022-01-26 08:43:41
classic narrative cycle
When I first turned on the CCTV music channel, what I saw was a chubby, small, yellow curly-haired, energetic and healthy little girl, sitting on the train with her aunt DITI to the city .
At the other end, Clara, an aristocratic girl, was sitting at the dining table, frowning under the supervision...

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Aida 2022-03-23 09:03:15
Wow wow wow, Shirley Temple was so cute when she was a kid.
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Mireya 2022-03-23 09:03:15
monopoly monologue monologue paintball gun solitary=loner solitary killer THis really separate the man from the boys! Success or failure is here! juggle s juggling swimmingly=smoothly jagged=rough bulldozer=tractor bulldozer i am not retarded i am handicapped
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Elsa: You're mending your grandfather's coat. How nice.
Heidi: It's his Sunday coat, but he never wears it. He doesn't go to church.
Pastor Schultz: Perhaps we could persuade him to go. Would you like that?
Heidi: Pastor and Fräulein Elsa have come to see us. Isn't that nice?
Pastor Schultz: Good day, neighbor.
Adolph Kramer, The Grandfather: Well?
Pastor Schultz: We've come to ask about the child.
Adolph Kramer, The Grandfather: Go inside, Heidi. Save your breath. I have nothing to say to you.
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Adolph Kramer, The Grandfather: I'll not send Heidi to school.
Pastor Schultz: What will you do with her, then?
Adolph Kramer, The Grandfather: She will thrive up here with the goats and the birds.
Pastor Schultz: What will she learn from them?
Adolph Kramer, The Grandfather: At least she will learn no evil.
Pastor Schultz: That's hardly enough schooling for a child.
Adolph Kramer, The Grandfather: I'll teach her all that's necessary.
Pastor Schultz: Then you will teach her religion, too?
Adolph Kramer, The Grandfather: The mountains will be the only religion worth having, as I have found out.
Pastor Schultz: Come back to Dörfli, neighbor. This is no life up here for you and the child, at enmity with God and man.
Adolph Kramer, The Grandfather: I know what they think of me in Dörfli, and they know what I think of them. It's better that we keep apart.
Pastor Schultz: I should not like to appeal to the law.
Adolph Kramer, The Grandfather: Heidi shall not go to school or to church either. That is final.
Pastor Schultz: I'm sorry, neighbor. May God help you.
Adolph Kramer, The Grandfather: And if any man tried to take Heidi away from me, God help HIM.