take a break

Kameron 2022-01-26 08:43:41

In the evening, I watched "Heidi" by Xiulan Temple on a whim.
I read this fairy tale when I was a kid, and in addition to remembering the Alps and a little girl who was homesick,
I remembered a few details: the
gruff-looking grandpa who gave Heidi fluffy bread, and fresh milk,
carat Ra was sad to see the hard and dry bread rolls that Heidi hid, so when she went back to see the blind grandma, she
piled all the fluffy and fresh bread rolls on the blind grandma's lap.

By the way, in my mind,
Pippi Longstocking is the girl who fry sausages on skates.

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, not to mention, the description of a lot of food in fairy tales makes me very fascinated: the
flowing chocolate river, the toffee growing all over the ground...

Needless to say, everyone also understands, all the books I read when I was a child, impressions It's all about food.
I'm out right now.

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Extended Reading
  • Morris 2022-04-19 09:02:54

    The warm memories of my childhood love the little curly hair Heidi cried when she saw her grandfather escaped from prison

  • Rosalia 2022-04-19 09:02:54

    This is the only thing I can remember.

Heidi quotes

  • Fräulein Rottenmeier: [Heidi yawns at the dinner table] Adelheid! Did I actually see you yawn? I'm horrified!

    Klara Sesemann: Don't scold her. She's had such a hard day.

    Fräulein Rottenmeier: I am trying to be patient, Klara. But it is the height of impropreity to yawn at the dinner table. A yawn at any time is a sign of disrespect and lack of control. It shows that the attention is wandering and that the young person is not interested in the improvement of her mind.

    [Klara giggles]

    Fräulein Rottenmeier: Oh!

    [Heidi has fallen asleep]

  • Pastor Schultz: You're going for the child?

    Adolph Kramer, The Grandfather: I am.

    Pastor Schultz: You're not walking all the way to Frankfurt? It's over 100 miles!

    Adolph Kramer, The Grandfather: I shall get there.

    Villager 1: Wait, neighbor.

    Franz: Let us lend you enough for your railway fare.

    Adolph Kramer, The Grandfather: That's kind of you, Franz, but my legs will carry me. And I have money to bring us back on the train.

    Villager 2: Auf Wiedersehen.

    Villager 3: Goodbye.

    Villager 4: Good luck, Adolph.

    Pastor Schultz: God speed to you, neighbor.