The unsinkable love on the sinking ship sings a swan song, a cautionary saying that humans should examine their own inferiority in time, an immortal legend that encompasses faith, courage, sacrifice and love
Jack hadn't accomplished anything at first, and he was muddled. It was Rose who enriched his value and gave him the greatest glory of a man. As for Rose, a down-and-out nobleman, depressed. It was Jack who liberated her freedom and gave her the greatest happiness of a woman. Men get dignity, women get warmth. Each takes what he needs, so everyone is easily moved.
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