Girls who love fantasy will not have bad luck

Bennie 2022-12-17 13:11:54

9 points Austin is the originator of Mary Sue's novels. The heroine of Austin's novels is always a well-off family who has no worries about food and clothing. Finally, she married a rich and handsome man. Later, I found out that he likes to tease the heroine and the heroine's character. I like it very simple and fantasy, but curiosity killed the cat. I found out the secret of the hero's mother. I didn't expect that it was the heroine whose father drove away because the heroine was poor. I watched it very happily. The fantasies of the heroine in the original work have some sexual fantasies. It is estimated that the director adapted it to be more in line with the aesthetics of modern people. In fact, I think this is quite good. Such a book and the heroine is really kind and pure. She also told the male lead and sister that she is not as simple as the male lead said because she would dream of some evil things. Boys like it. Although I annoyed the male protagonist by watching the male protagonist's mother's room at the end, the male protagonist still recognizes his heart. With such an interesting girl, the male protagonist will definitely live a happy life in the future. The movie looks really interesting. It is super easy to recommend. nature

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  • 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.