Jane Simmons

Otis 2022-03-13 08:01:01

Jane Simmons, Ophelia of Prince Hamlet, fragile like a daffodil that blooms early, sings the songs of the Middle Ages, her wide skirt holds her up, and her young face drifts away in the water.

Jane Simmons, the goddess of Pip's childhood, the crush of his youth, accompanied the old lady in the wedding dress in the big house where the old mice swarmed, and she was as lonely as a pear blossom, blooming and thanking, with a beautiful face. Years go by.

Jane Simmons, the Drugita where the thorns sing, the water in the water tower can be used for ten years, the big house where flies can't fly, the rose left after the fire, and it was caught in Pastor Ralph's Bible Here, her beauty was consumed year after year in the life of giving birth. The woman behind the girl who competed with God for her lover was silently and quietly, like an Australian hibiscus, rising and falling.

The first movie was "The Prince's Revenge", in which Sun Daolin's lengthy monologue saw her beauty. The second movie is "Blood and Tears of Lone Star", the mysterious old lady and the mysterious little lady in the mysterious big house, when she smiled and said: child, if you want to kiss me, just kiss me. In the past 20 years, CCTV has always shown this old black and white movie, which was previously translated as "Blood and Tears of Lone Star", and later changed to "Great Expectations". When I was a little girl, Jane Simmons used the beauty of her mysterious pale English rose to take me into the foggy England, watching "Old Antique Store", "A Christmas Carol", "Big" Wei Copperfield", watching "Our Mutual Friend", watching "A Tale of Two Cities", and not long ago, watching "Tough Times". Jane Simmons, can be said to be the leader of my English literature.

The third one is not a movie, but a TV series, and that is "Thorn Birds" in the 1990s. Many young friends read this novel after watching this drama, and I only read this novel in the 1980s. this novel. When I was watching TV, I suddenly saw Fei on the color screen. Although her face was old and her figure was no longer as slender as Ophelia and Estella, she could still be recognized at a glance.

Some women have a natural temperament to be vulnerable, fragile and pitiful, such as Jane. The women that Jane played were all too beautiful to be real, too fragile to help but want to love them.

Some memories, hidden deep in corners that are about to be forgotten, were suddenly heard on the news, but it was news of death. This year, too many old people have left, some people don't want to mention it, and some people, there are too many people to mention it, there is no need to add another person's personal feelings. But Jane Simmons has been with her since she was a child. Her name is no longer remembered, and she is mentioned too little, so let her beauty hit the soft heart.

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Great Expectations quotes

  • Pip: Why are you going to Richmond, Estella?

    Estella: I am going to live, at a great expense, with a lady there who has the power or so she has of taking me about and introducing me, and showing people to me, and showing me to people.

    [sipping tea]

    Pip: You'll have a gay time and be much admired. You must look forward to that, Estella.

    Estella: It's part of Miss Havisham's plan for me, Pip. I shan't take any great pleasure in events which I don't shape, but I shall be beautiful and I shall be gay, I shall be obedient and I shall write regularly of my gaiety.

    Pip: Will you always be part of Miss Havisham's plan, Estella?

  • Estella: Moths and all sorts of ugly creatures hover about a lighted candle. Can the candle help it?