Extended Reading
  • Adolfo 2022-04-08 08:01:02

    The essence of the relationship between people is reciprocity

    The female painter is very attractive. Even if she is rude and arrogant, she can create more value for Andrew, and Andrew chose to go with her.

    Ursula's mind is simple and interesting, and she has a life-saving grace for Andrew, but she can't continue to give Andrew any value, so Andrew left.

    The...

  • Chance 2022-04-08 08:01:02

    roses that never fade

    Is it too late for people to start their first love in their old age? It wasn't until she met that person-at that moment that Ursula realized that she was actually just an innocent girl waiting for love to come.

    The talented violinist who was rescued by Ursula and Sister Janet was so young, so...

  • Colin 2022-04-15 09:01:07

    I envy those younger than me. The end of the grave is there, and they can live a few years or more than me. I feel envious when I think that they have time to live. PS This is the first love of an ordinary old man. What I don't understand is is it so difficult to find someone's first love in such a beautiful town? Before the 2nd World War, he took refuge like a painter who blossomed and fell? Even if you live for so many years, the emotions of the deer bumping are the same.

  • Janelle 2022-04-10 09:01:09

    Vice-Principal and Flight Lessons. | People who can't control their emotions are the most terrifying. | Olga is a goblin. How about drawing. | Stay calm about things that obviously won't come to fruition.

Ladies in Lavender quotes

  • [Dorcas stuffs a chicken while Janet listens to the radio in the next room and Andrea practices upstairs. Janet turns off the radio and comes into the kitchen]

    Janet Widdington: Doesn't sound good. I can't listen anymore.

    Dorcas: Don't know how you can stand it. Sounds like a strangled cat.

    Janet Widdington: I meant the news!

    Dorcas: Oh, right.

    Janet Widdington: Do we have any parsnips?

    Dorcas: Bit early for parsnips. Plenty of spuds, though.

    Janet Widdington: Well, we shall have to have extra spuds. Potatoes.

  • [Ursula sits by Andrea's bed, watching him sleep. Dorcas bursts in]

    Dorcas: Tea.

    Ursula Widdington: Shhh!

    Dorcas: [she glances at Andrea, then says just as loudly,] Do you want tea?

    Ursula Widdington: [whispering] Shh! You'll wake him up! I think I'll wait until Janet gets up from her nap.

    Dorcas: Well, she's up.

    Ursula Widdington: [still whispering] Is she? She hasn't been long. All right, I'll be down directly.

    [she turns back to Andrea]

    Dorcas: He isn't gonna run off.

    [Ursula shoots her a look. Dorcas slams the door as she leaves, waking Andrea]