FYI

Linnea 2022-01-15 08:02:36

In the UK,'Honourable' is a title automatically granted to the legitimate children of Baron. Therefore, Miles Richards's father is a hereditary baron. Judging from some clues, this title will be passed on to him in the future-Qiang Qiang, an out-and-out British nobleman.
(Correction: A'Honourable' father must be a Baron, but Baron may not be the family knighthood of the Miles family. If his grandfather is still alive, then his father, as the heir to the knighthood, will get a secondary knighthood as a courtesy title, In this case, the title of the heir Miles as the heir will be Honourable temporarily, and he may become Baron in the future, or Viscount or Earl.)

Although everyone in the riot club is a prince brother, but he really owns the title/is the heir to the title There are not many. The male protagonist may be the only one who can seal the conclusion. I personally think that Bellingfield may be the title rather than the family name, but it is just a guess._(:3 The

conversation between the male protagonist and the female protagonist lying on the sofa is to enumerate the idioms of their respective "circles", and the male protagonist’s house calls desserts. Pudding, the hostess uses desert, and so on. To make a personal complaint, there are many ways to show the class difference between the two, and it is a bit blunt to list directly.

Villiers has a crystal cup from the George IV era, and there is one A manor that can attract tourists, this family may have a hereditary title. Of course, since his uncle Jeremy can be an MP, he must be a civilian.

Balfour is called the'country gentleman' in the wiki. The squire is not a noble, and the squire is not a noble. , The squire is not a noble, and the important thing is said three times. The Bennett family of P&P is not a noble. Everyone knows why there are so many people who call the Whittaker “Noble” and “Noble” of Easy Virtue, and ask for a personal life. Yo.


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This film is done with great care, but too many details are "If you want to ask, you are ignorant; if you know, why ask".................. It is not friendly enough to ordinary audiences.

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Extended Reading
  • Sigrid 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    The three views are so crooked that it can't be added. It hurts to see Miles.

  • Cassandre 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    Another "Growth Education" booklet by Basil Sophie recommends that girls with famous school filters and blind education worship all come and see the lips you kissed. You may have just drank a cup full of booger, saliva, urine and worms. of red wine

The Riot Club quotes

  • [as Alistair is using a cash machine, two muggers walk up close behind him]

    Mugger: [pulling out a knife] Don't scream. Don't look at me. Just put in the PIN number, take out 200.

    Young Hooded Man: Come on, put in the fucking PIN number!

    Alistair Ryle: [as he waits for machine to give him the money] It's uh, it's actually just "PIN".

    Mugger: What?

    Alistair Ryle: The N stands for number, it's Personal Identification Number. So, if you say "PIN Number" you're saying "number" twice. You're saying "Personal Identification Number Number". It's just... it's just wrong.

    [the second mugger shoves him and he bangs his head against the wall and falls to the ground]

    Mugger: You think you're fucking clever?

    Alistair Ryle: Jesus, please!

    Mugger: Shut it, you posh twat. Pompous little prick.

    [he spits on him and walks away]

  • [last lines]

    Alistair Ryle: Could have been a mistake.

    Jeremy: People like us don't make mistakes, do we?