"The movie is clever in being a comedy within a comedy "Should I compare you to summer, you are more beautiful and gentle than summer. The wind shakes the buds of May, and prays for two hours." 1593, The British love to go to the theatre to watch plays. William Shakespeare, who couldn't keep himself clean, wrote the play of the Pirate's Daughter to cater to the market, which made Shakespeare lose his inspiration. Shakespeare wouldn't have understood what love is, and how to put this beautiful and heart-wrenching emotion into his pen if it wasn't for Mrs. Vera's presence. The theatre is not a place for decent ladies and clergy and is considered a vulgar place. High-class girls can only go to the dance with a polite smirk. She loves me, the letter has her tears, and I was born for her beauty.
[If there is no love in life, there will only be tears and leaving home. 】
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