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Miller 2022-04-20 09:01:42

It turned out to be Flange 8, and I recommended the novel of The Lord of the Rings, saying that this book is too good to read, but it is too easy to fall asleep, but I fell asleep reading it today, and I can’t help picking it up and reading it tomorrow night. After reading it, my lips and teeth are fragrant.
Sense and Sensibility in this edition as well. There is nothing wrong with the story arrangement, the selection of people, and the pictures. It is not enough to disgrace my dear Aunt Jane, but it is not suitable for watching before going to bed. I've watched it for three nights in a row, and I haven't finished it yet. The shortest time I watched it for ten minutes, I fell asleep. Check it out tonight.

Ah, dear professor~~~

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  • Lyda 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    Ladies of the leisure class, nine out of ten gentlemen love money, and the rest are true love, hurry up and marry, working people have no time for love. The rural grass field in the film is really good. 【2011.12.30/China Film Archive】

  • Levi 2022-03-20 09:01:46

    Is love a fantasy or a feeling, no, she is pure and true eternity, she is not like a gorgeous flower that will wither and die when it leaves the branches of youth, she can grow carefree in a barren land without needing to use it. Sweet words to drive away sadness.

Sense and Sensibility quotes

  • Charlotte Palmer: To think! We can see his insufferable house from the top of our hill. I shall ask Jackson to plant some very tall trees.

    Mr. Palmer: You will do nothing of the sort.

  • Mrs. Dashwood: We're so happy that you chose to invite Edward to Norland. He's a dear boy. We're all very fond of him.

    Fanny: We have great hopes for him. Much is expected of him by our mother with regard to his profession.

    Mrs. Dashwood: Naturally.

    Fanny: And in marriage. She's determined that both he and Robert will marry well.

    Mrs. Dashwood: Of course. But I hope she desires them to marry for love.

    Fanny: Love is all very well, but unfortunately we cannot always rely on the heart to lead us in the most suitable directions. You see, my dear Mrs. Dashwood, Edward is entirely the kind of compassionate person upon whom penniless women can prey. And having entered into any understanding, he would never go back on his word. He's simply incapable of doing so, but it would lead to his ruin. I worry for him so, Mrs. Dashwood. My mother has made it perfectly plain that she would withdraw all financial support from Edward should he choose to plant his affections in less... exalted ground than he deserves.

    Mrs. Dashwood: I understand you perfectly.