long lost little woman

Kody 2022-03-21 09:01:51

I don't know how many years have passed since I read the original book of Little Women. In fact, I can't even remember the content of the original book, even the general content, let alone the details. I just remember that I quite liked this book. I even saw the old version before, it should be the 1994 version, and I like it very much. Probably the complicated and gorgeous costumes of that era, and the specific background of that era added points to this book. When I knew that the new version of Little Women was going to be released, I was really looking forward to it. Of course, I didn't expect it to be delayed for so long after the outbreak of the epidemic, and it was finally released. Sure enough, I still like it as always, the characters are very lovable, even if they have their own shortcomings, they are all cute, and the family atmosphere of deep love is particularly touching. I don't know if the final ending is the same as the original. I want to re-read the original.

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Little Women quotes

  • Theodore 'Laurie' Laurence: [Laurie standing on a chair, looking out the window]

    John Brooke: Please. You have to learn this. I can't afford to lose this position. Just return to the Cicero.

    Theodore 'Laurie' Laurence: There's a girl out there!

    John Brooke: No, there is not.

    Theodore 'Laurie' Laurence: Yes, Mr. Brooke. There's a girl.

    John Brooke: No, there is not.

    Theodore 'Laurie' Laurence: [Laurie moves a stool over for Mr. Brooke]

    John Brooke: [stands on chair] Oh. There is a girl.

    Theodore 'Laurie' Laurence: That's a girl.

    Theodore 'Laurie' Laurence: [Yelling to Amy] Hello there. Are you hurt?

    Amy March: I'm Amy!

    Theodore 'Laurie' Laurence: Hello Amy, I'm Laurie.

    Amy March: I know. You brought my sister back from the dance. I would have never have sprained my ankle. I have lovely small feet, the best in the family. But I can never go home again, because I'm in such trouble. Look!

    Amy March: [Holding up her hand] Mr Davis hit me.

  • Jo March: When is Amy coming home?

    Marmee March: We didn't want to worry her.

    Jo March: Does she not know?

    Meg March: Beth insisted we not tell her because she didn't want to ruin Amy's trip.

    Jo March: Amy has always had a talent for getting out of the hard parts of life.

    Marmee March: Jo, don't be angry with your sister...