Two poor girls have a father who is a writer who can't write anything but loves to lock the room for inspiration, an artistic stepmother who will take a shower on a rainy night, and a handsome male servant and a younger brother who grew up together. The group lived in an old and broken medieval castle. Living in a castle sounds very romantic, but a family without a stable income can only survive. My sister often complains about the desperation of life, but my sister who loves writing uses a third-person perspective to write down their boring and troubled lives.
What brought hope to such a family was a rainy night when the two young owners of the castle, Simon and Neil, visited.
The younger sister is well-behaved and knows how to measure. When the two male owners mistakenly broke into the castle, and she took a bath in a small enclosure made of thin cotton cloth. She poked her head out and told the strange man that she couldn't get close anymore in the bath. But the beautiful sister has a cautious approach. She pretended to fall on the stairs and fell into the arms of one of the masters.
The younger sister is smart and makes people feel like a lotus flower that can not be played with. The sister is warm and open, daring to court and full of affection.
The sister in the story is loved by Simon and Neal. After signing a marriage contract with Simon, when experiencing the pain of disagreement with Simon, he went outside to look for joy with Neil, but Simon and his sister ran into him, and finally remarried to Neil. After getting married with Neal, they went to the United States to live a happy life.
The younger sister in the story loves Simon but Simon does not love her, and the handsome male servant loves her but she does not. Keep helping my sister's marriage. When the Simon she loved changed her heart and told her that she wanted to take her to the United States, she decisively refused, "I don't want to be like my mother and can't really feel loved." Because Simon still has her sister in his heart.
The love she knows so well is not a fit, but a feeling, because she heard her father's regret for her mother's lack of care.
But she still believes in love and is full of expectations for love. She stood on the roof of the castle, looking forward to the vast grassland in front of her. It's like when she was young, my father brought her and her sister here, and promised to buy the castle and live here even after spending the last shilling, carrying their dreams of a happy life. She wrote on the last page of her diary:
I love,
I used to love,
I will still love in the future.
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