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Josianne 2022-04-09 09:01:09
"Do you want him to leave?" "No, but..." But he will leave one day.
The peaceful life without too many waves was interrupted by the arrival of a stranger.
Common plot of movies. The most important thing is what this stranger brought.
This time, it's love and energy. And in particular, this is a one-way love limited by age.
Ursula fell in love with Andrea at first... -
Bell 2022-04-10 09:01:09
Waiting is a person's romance and sadness
Ladies in Lavender translates very well into a girl who is waiting for love.
Time repeats flatly and intimately like the waves that slap and roll over the coast, she and her sister live peacefully and lonely, living. Serving flowers and plants, weaving trivial matters, reading by the...
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Burdette 2022-04-08 08:01:02
A simple story with unexpected touches. . .
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Geo 2022-04-12 09:01:11
The former child revisited and saw that andrea left without saying goodbye, she was leaning on Jannet's arms and crying like a child, she was also about to cry. In a smooth life, when the crane was pale, there was a sprouting of girlish feelings. Oh, dear Ursula, you are not stupid, you are just a girl waiting for love. Jannet is also loving, but she is not as naive as her sister. The two duchess performed very naturally
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[they have finished dinner, still waiting for Andrea to return]
Janet Widdington: I'm going to phone Pendered.
Ursula Widdington: All right.
Janet Widdington: [Janet goes to the phone] Trevannic 412, please, Mrs. Pengelley... Hello? Mr. Pendered?... Yeah, it's - it's Janet Widdington... Yeah, well - hello... Yes, we're rather worried about Andrea. We were expecting him for supper. And we...
[her face falls as she listens]
Janet Widdington: Oh, I - oh, I see... No, no - we didn't know... Yes... Well, thank you.
[she hangs up]
Ursula Widdington: Janet, what's happened?
Janet Widdington: They've gone.
Ursula Widdington: What do you mean?
Janet Widdington: I mean, Andrea's gone. With that woman.
Ursula Widdington: I don't understand.
Janet Widdington: Andrea and the Danilof woman were seen getting on the train to London.
Ursula Widdington: [Ursula begins to cry] Oh, Jan- Oh, Janet! No. Oh, Janet. No, oh no!
Janet Widdington: Don't, Ursula.
Ursula Widdington: Oh no...
Janet Widdington: Ursula.
Ursula Widdington: [Ursula sobs harder, her face in her hands] Janet!
Janet Widdington: Oh don't!
[she hugs Ursula, who clings to her and cries harder]
Ursula Widdington: Janet, Janet!
Janet Widdington: Don't. You mustn't, Ursula. No, you mustn't. Please!
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[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.