Ke Shuai goes out alone with two sets of pajamas

Jaclyn 2022-04-23 07:02:03

The first night the two were at the hotel, Ke Shuai took out a set of pajamas for Miss Jiao to wear, and in a blink of an eye, he took a set out of the box and put it on himself. Does he need to bring two sets of pajamas when he goes out? The next day, Miss Jiao was going to the public bathroom to take a shower, saying that she could not go out in her pajamas, and Ke Shuai took out another nightgown.
So a small box, two sets of pajamas and one nightgown, that is, five pieces of clothes, can you hold other things besides this? A big man goes out with two sets of pajamas? Did he know in advance that someone was going to borrow clothes? Or did the writer think too much?

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  • Mathilde 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    A Mark Twain-esque story. American genre films in the 1930s had developed to a fairly heyday. The script creation and the director's rhythm are all very particular about... Clark Gable's moustache...

  • Marcelle 2021-12-09 08:01:20

    Innocent and romantic

It Happened One Night quotes

  • [Peter hangs a blanket between the twin beds in their room at the autocamp]

    Ellie Andrews: That, I suppose, makes everything quite all right?

    Peter Warne: Oh this? Well, I like privacy when I retire. Yes, I'm very delicate in that respect. Prying eyes annoy me. Behold the walls of Jericho! Uh, maybe not as thick as the ones that Joshua blew down with his trumpet, but a lot safer. You see, uh, I have no trumpet. Now just to show you my heart's in the right place, I'll give you my best pair of pajamas.

    [he offers her the pajamas - she ignores them - so he tosses them at her]

    Peter Warne: Uh, do you mind joining the Israelites?

    [indicates he wants her to go on the other side of the blanket - she doesn't budge]

    Peter Warne: You don't want to join the Israelites? Alright.

    [he begins to undress]

    Peter Warne: Perhaps you're interested in how a man undresses. You know, it's a funny thing about that. Quite a study in psychology. No two men do it alike. You know, I once knew a man who kept his hat on until he was completely undressed. Yeah, now he made a picture. Years later, his secret came out. He wore a toupee. Yeah. You know, I have a method all my own. If you notice, the coat came first, then the tie, then the shirt. Now, uh, according to Hoyle, after that, the, uh, pants should be next. There's where I'm different... I go for the shoes next. First the right, then the left. After that it's, uh, every man for himself.

    [he starts to unbuckle his pants and she runs to the other side of the blanket]

  • Ellie Andrews: You think I'm a fool and a spoiled brat. Well, perhaps I am, although I don't see how I can be. People who are spoiled are accustomed to having their own way. I never have. On the contrary. I've always been told what to do, and how to do it, and when, and with whom. Would you believe it? This is the first time I've ever been alone with a man!

    Peter Warne: Yeah?

    Ellie Andrews: It's a wonder I'm not panic-stricken.

    Peter Warne: You're doing alright.

    Ellie Andrews: Thanks. Nurses, governesses, chaperones, even bodyguards. Oh, it's been a lot of fun.