Memorable red hats to have

Camden 2022-03-21 09:02:40

The last time I watched "Secret Forest" was in a foreign teacher's class in an elementary school. At that time, I couldn't understand a large part of the foreign teacher's English, but I remembered the red thread ball beret of the little heroine. It seems that the little heroine is white, cute and lively, but my mother can't find any stores that sell such hats everywhere. The other day, I suddenly thought of this hat and rewatched this movie.

The English that I didn't understand when I was a child seems to be very simple now, and I also paid more attention to the interesting supporting roles. However, the little heroine's hat is still so cute that people want to have it, and because I learned to knit this interesting skill, I can have a red-brown long beret like the little heroine.

Fifteen years later, I didn't hate myself because I grew up. Maybe I can be like the rabbit holding the clock and give you a hat that will instantly make you bigger.

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Extended Reading
  • Jasmin 2022-04-22 07:01:42

    If you look at it the right way, the whole world is a garden, it's all about the mindset.

  • Lola 2022-03-24 09:02:52

    ★★★★☆ Simple, yet beautiful and full of spirituality. Not everyone is lucky enough to have a secret garden, maybe, I have, even in my heart. ps actually didn't recognize Jacob; the little girl doesn't look good when she grows up; Preisner's soundtrack is perfect; it turns out that the original author wrote "The Little Princess"; it would be best if you could see high-definition or even film~

The Secret Garden quotes

  • Martha: Now, what would you like to wear? Black, black, or black?

    Mary: Are you blind? They're all black. And I *won't* be laughed at, servant.

    Martha: My name's Martha.

    [she begins to start slipping a black dress on Mary, but she backs away]

    Martha: I won't tickle you. I promise.

    [pause as Martha dresses Mary]

    Martha: What do they wear in India? When I heard you was coming from there, I thought you'd be a native.

    Mary: [furious] A what? You thought I was a what?

    [repeatedly shoves Martha]

    Mary: You - you - you daughter of a pig!

    [starts throwing a tantrum by grunting and hitting her hands flat against the walls]

    Martha: You needn't be like that. I've nothing against natives. As mother says, all of us are family. I've never seen a native. I was pleased to think I was.

    Mary: You don't know anything about anything; none of you know nothing!

  • Ben Weatherstaff: Well, he's in breast. Cheeky little beggar.

    [pointing to a robin]

    Ben Weatherstaff: Look at him!

    Mary: What about him?

    Ben Weatherstaff: I can't think why, but he's decided to make friends with thee.

    Mary: [looks surprised] He has? I've never had any friends.

    Ben Weatherstaff: That I believe.