The firmness of love is just the heart that I wait for your return

Elizabeth 2022-10-27 01:13:52

When Little Copperfield went to the fishing village for the first time,

do you still remember the dark blue sea? It was so

thick that

people could not breathe.

Or the

happiest moment of the whole story was

just that it was

like a cold night in that dark background. Star-like flash of

cuddling two small children


if we are young can have a relationship like that

might grow up

they can be more brave to face more suffering

perhaps

my favorite movie itself is not

perhaps

the reason has always loved the movie because he just gave me a peace of mind hiding a dark blue background

as his brother's blue bear


Copperfield children has never been a brave little boy

as his mother died young

the most memorable The place

is that his stepfather's witch-like sister took his mother as the key to life.

If it is said that childhood experiences will change people's lives,

then David should be able to refer to Jane Eyre's theory of revenge,

but it is often really touched. Ours lies in the way he finally achieves happiness.

That is what a person without a shadow can do.

I believe that

Anibeth

is the sunshine in his life that sheds the shadows of childhood.

Like a river against the current. I


haven't seen this in a long time. The

last movie was Roman Holiday and Oliver Twist. It's

just

Dickens, maybe he's better at heartwarming

Just a light and caring statement can become a life-long mooring port

movie. It didn't disappoint.

Fortunately,

silly brother, let us relive the classics.

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David Copperfield quotes

  • Murdstone: David, if I have an obstenent dog or horse to deal with, what do you think I do? I beat him. I make him wince and smart. I say to myself, "I'll conquer that fellow, and even if it costs him every drop of blood he has, I'll do it."

    [Grasps David firmly]

    Murdstone: Do we understand each other?

    [David nods]

    Murdstone: Good.

    [Strokes David's head]

    Murdstone: Now wash your face and come downstairs directly.

  • Miss Murdstone: Generally speaking, I don't like boys.