two hearts close

Rylan 2022-10-17 12:54:32

Northanger Abbey is a novel by Jane Austen. What attracted me to the movie was his "British Qiong Yao"-esque statement. After all, most of the previous mobile phones were occupied by Qiong Yao's schedule, such as "Han Zhu Ge Ge". It still looks classic today. The Nuojuesang Temple tells the story of a well-off priest's daughter, Catherine, who is naive and lovely. She met two brothers and sisters and fell in love with Tierney while traveling with her neighbors, the Allen and his wife, to Bath. Catherine is not perfect in this one, but he is very kind, sincere, and beautiful. Catherine, who has just come to the upper class, although she doesn't understand the situation makes the situation facing Thorpe's deception, she always maintains her original intention and won Tierney's favor. True love, and genuine help from her sister Eleanor Tierney, chose to leave her father. It is because of the mutual efforts of the two people that the two hearts will always be together.

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Northanger Abbey quotes

  • Mrs. Allen: There! Did you ever see anything prettier, Mr Allen?

    Mr. Allen: Other than yourself, do you mean, my dear?

    Mrs. Allen: Oh, fine, Mr Allen! But Catherine...

    Mr. Allen: Ah, she looks just as she should! Now... might we make our way, do you think? I entertain high hopes of our arriving at the rooms by midnight.

    Mrs. Allen: How he teases us, Catherine! Midnight, indeed!

  • [Riding in the curricle, Henry and Catherine see the first view of Northanger Abbey]

    Henry Tilney: There.

    Catherine Morland: It's exactly as I imagined. It's just like what we read about.

    Henry Tilney: Are you prepared to encounter all of its horrors?

    Catherine Morland: Horrors? Is Northanger haunted, then?

    Henry Tilney: That's just the least of it. Dungeons, and sliding panels; skeletons; strange, unearthly cries in the night that pierce your very soul!

    Catherine Morland: [sardonically] Any vampires? Don't say vampires. I could bear anything, but not vampires.

    Henry Tilney: [laughing] Miss Morland, I believe you are teasing me now.

    [seriously]

    Henry Tilney: I have to say, there is a kind of vampirism. No, let's just say that all houses have their secrets, and Northanger is no exception.