love is always the theme

Laverne 2022-04-19 09:02:04

Our jam bear came from the mysterious Peru to the distant London, the splendid Tower Bridge, the gorgeous London Eye, the eternal lights on both sides of the Thames, the red retro double-decker bus, all of which are fascinating, but our little bear can Did he find his home here? When he stood at the lost and found office at Paddington Railway Station and watched the pedestrians coming and going, they were tired and busy, not as friendly as he thought. The little bear was a little dazed and lost. Fortunately, Brown The family saw him, and the loving and adventurous Mrs Brown insisted on taking the bear home. However, the naughty bear did bring the family a little trouble, but in the later time, everyone found that they needed each other, so when the explorer's daughter wanted to take the bear, the Brown family dispatched Rescuing the bear, Mr. Brown, who was usually serious and timid, also became a hero in Mrs. Brown's mind. In the end, the bear stayed in the big house of the Brown family. Love makes them a family, and love is the greatest weapon in the world. In the movie, the little bear wearing a fisherman's coat, a red wide-brimmed hat, and carrying a retro suitcase is really cute, and the antique shop owner's little train coffee machine is the most amazing coffee machine I have ever seen, where is it sold? what

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Paddington quotes

  • Paddington: Dear Aunt Lucy. I'm sorry I haven't written sooner but so much has been happening. I even met the explorer's daughter, but she tried to stuff me, so Mrs. Bird threw her off a roof. Millicent Clyde. The Judge didn't think that prison would do her any good. So instead he gave her community service...

    Millicent: No Please! Anything! Anything but that!

    Paddington: In the petting zoo.

  • Mary Brown: He's about three foot six, he's got a bright red hat on, and a blue duffel coat... and he's a bear.

    Policeman: Its not much to go on.

    Mary Brown: Really?