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Jewell 2022-01-21 08:02:24
It turns out that after the first amnesia and then the memory is restored, the episode that happened and forgotten in the middle has been so early! What a great...
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Natalia 2022-01-21 08:02:24
It turned out that there was an amnesia stalk so early that it was very touching in the...
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Taryn 2022-01-21 08:02:24
It seems that the bloody plot is an eternal...
Random Harvest Comments
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Kamille 2022-01-21 08:02:24
Finally waited for you, finally you changed your mind
Waited for a lifetime and finally waited until you remembered the memory, loved for a lifetime and finally loved until you fell in love with me again.
When the innkeeper told me that you were looking for the cabin we used to rent, when I saw you wandering outside our cabin door, when I called out... -
Destiney 2022-01-21 08:02:24
My life starts with you
This is the "Yuanmengchongwen" inside the lines
I have always said this is my favorite movies
have forgotten what time into my memory
to think of it, when was
it was love
changed over time many years after their space with strangers The identity meets again. They have known each other for more than...
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Smithy: Isn't there something morbid in burying one's heart with the dead?
Paula: That's a strange thing for you to say. Your capacity for loving, your joy in living, is buried in a little space of time you've forgotten.
Smithy: In some vague way, I still have...
Paula: ...hope?
Smithy: Yes, I suppose that's it.
Paula: Have you, Charles? Do you feel that there... really is someone? That someday you may find her? You may have... come so near her, may even have brushed her on the street... You might even have met her, Charles. Met her and not known her. It might be someone you know, Charles. It might... it might even be me.
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Smithy: [Rainier proposed to Ms. Hanson] You and I are in the same boat, Miss Hanson; we're both ghost-ridden. We are prisoners of our past. What if we were to pool our loneliness, and give each other what little we have to give support, friendship? I'm proposing marriage, Miss Hanson, or should I call it a merger? A Member of Parliament should have a wife, Margaret; so I'm told on all sides. He needs a clever hostess; you have exceptional gifts. Would it interest you to have a wider field for them? You need have no fear that I would make any emotional demands upon you. I have only sincere friendship to offer. I won't ask any more from you.