It's not a tragedy, it's a tragedy

Annabelle 2022-03-23 09:03:30

Richard is a liar. He worked as a teacher in a small town and ran away with 1,200 knives on the grounds of repairing the classroom. This behavior was originally intended to be replicated. He came to town as a prisoner, and his house and land had been mortgaged. He made up a reason to buy tobacco seeds and left with a carriage of property. But Richard fell in love with Judy, and he wanted to be with her, so he came back with the seed and plunged into the lies he had woven, thinking that life could go on like this.

The identity of the replacement killed someone, Richard stood in the court, shouting, letter Richard, divide the land! I'm Richard and I speak for myself! Everyone jumped up, we want fields! You are Richard! The only person who loves him can only sit there and watch him die.

If he admits that he is a liar, it is nothing more than an eventful time, and he can take his wife and children away from this place, and he can have a good time. But he recognized himself as Richard.

After Richard died, my son struggled every day whether my father was a murderer or a big liar. The villagers divided the fields and no longer had to look up at Judy, and soon the stories of big liars, adultery, and wild breeds were circulating, and the beautiful world ended so quickly.

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Sommersby quotes

  • Laurel Sommersby: You are not my husband!

  • Laurel Sommersby: You are not Jack Sommersby, so why do you keep going on pretending that you are?

    John Robert 'Jack' Sommersby: How do you know I'm not?

    Laurel Sommersby: I know because...

    John Robert 'Jack' Sommersby: How do you know?

    Laurel Sommersby: I know because...

    John Robert 'Jack' Sommersby: How do you know?

    Laurel Sommersby: I know because I never loved him the way that I love you.

    John Robert 'Jack' Sommersby: Now Laurel tell me, from the bottom of your heart. Am I your husband?

    Laurel Sommersby: Yes, you are.

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