always thought that Jane Austen described it. It's marriage and family, but never love. A gentleman's daughter marries a gentleman's son. Property, family, and family status have always been the core of all her stories. Although Lizzie and Darcy's net worth is vastly different, they are still in the same circle, otherwise they would not have met each other.
The description of the film is delicate and sincere: Jane, Fanny and Harris are in the same room. In that episode, we saw jealousy and loss, and in the sunset and Bridges' reminiscence of the past, we saw relief and warmth. ..
I myself finally figured out this spring that I must/can only go with someone who can hear me. If he did not come, then I would rather continue to go through all the scenery along the way alone. In those moments of seeing myself over all these years, I think I am happy, I wonder if I should say it today: Iam much happier than...
So, we said "The right man will come along.." ."Self-encouragement/mutual encouragement. Or maybe we all understand and remind ourselves" Rich is just another word for safe..."
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