6. Emily and Doberman were together, perhaps the only good thing Becky did besides staying with Emily in the war. Rowton and Becky broke up and died of illness. Becky lives in the casino with the man who first fell in love with her, Emily's brother.
7. Becky worked so hard, she grabbed everything in her life bit by bit with her own hands.
1. It seems that the female No. 1 Becky should be replaced by a more restrained actress.
2. At first, I thought that Lawton and the tutor Girl No. 1 were just playing on the scene. I didn't expect him to leave the family and marry her as his wife. Before he went to the battlefield, he explained a little bit to the pregnant No. 1 girl and kept it for her. With the money she had just won at the poker table, she would sell his own horses and luggage to make a living, and said that he was wearing an old military uniform and that the new one could be sold as well.
Say you have to remember that you have always been loved.
Suddenly, I felt that the man's score had greatly increased.
Although in the impression, the pair did not grow old together. After that, the female number one seems to be derailed and divorced, and finally ends up with Alice's brother.
3. If only Emily was with Doberman. I really couldn't see what she liked more about George. Except that George is younger and more handsome. Either because of the original engagement, or because she mistakenly thought George bought her back an old piano, or because George "betrayed" the family by giving her the marriage, or because of their later children.
George tells her you can't be more polite when Mrs. Crawley (aka Becky) is the center of attention, and then leaves her pregnant with Becky for courtesies, dances, and love letters.
And Dubin will follow her eyes, care about her "happiness", stay by her side, take care of her openly and secretly.
Women, if they are not blinded by their appearance, their chances of being happy will be much higher. Men too. Amen.
4. The poor and indefinite riverside bones are still in the dream of a boudoir.
Emily cried to Becky: If your man was dancing with other women the night before he went to war, you wouldn't be like this. If this is my last night with him, I will hate you for the rest of my life.
As a result, the man who not only danced with other women, but also secretly delivered love letters to that "other woman" who was his friend's wife and his wife's friend, really never came back from the battlefield.
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