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Jada 2022-09-17 20:45:23

As I expected, this is a story with twists and turns and a happy ending. The costume and temperament of the male protagonist is a portrait of a British aristocrat, and the female protagonist is a lucky girl who has experienced twists and turns. How many people are infatuated with the rich cultural heritage of England, and how many girls are willing to fall into the beautiful dream woven by Austin and do not want to wake up. Manor, aristocracy, ball, gentleman... This is a romantic love story exclusive to England, which is out of reach.
Carey Morrigan looks like a very characteristic little sweet girl, playing a slutty girl who is greedy for fame and fortune in the play. The characters are somewhat similar. However, in the famous "Growing Up Education", the style is completely different, which is quite popular.

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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.