As she stepped towards him, he met her. As she gave him her hand, he put it to his lips, and said, "God bless you!" No laughing was mixed with Bella's crying then; her tears were pure and fervent.
Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens
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As she stepped towards him, he met her. As she gave him her hand, he put it to his lips, and said, "God bless you!" No laughing was mixed with Bella's crying then; her tears were pure and fervent.
Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens
"You're so cold." "No, no. I'm not so cold." LONDON TIDE
A 75-year-old successful business man made a deal with the Devil to travel back into his past to the year 1910. He was upset to learn that despite looking 30 in the past physically he was still 75 and probably wouldn't live long enough to see his financial plans through. All his plans ended up as failures and he was barely able to return to the future with nothing to his name. Worse, due to alterations in his past, he was now a janitor and his former janitor was now the owner of his company. ("Of Late I Think of Cliffordville", The Twilight Zone, TV)
All the way from the carboniferous period, it's THE MONSTER OF PIEDRAS BLANCAS (1959)!
Directed by Irvin Berwick, this flick is made up of Universal Pictures' laid off staff and disgruntled workers on a CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON template.
Context setting 00:00; Synopsis 12:56; Discussion 29:48; Ranking 43:34
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Our Mutual Friend: John Harmon [ISFP 1w2]
Our Mutual Friend: John Harmon [ISFP 1w2]
Function Order: Fi-Se-Ni-Fe John is so offended at the idea that his father has ‘bought’ him a wife along with leaving him a fortune that he decides to forsake his identity and live the life of a stranger, to ascertain Bella’s overall temperament. It offends him, the idea of an innocent girl being ‘bought and sold,’ so he wants to meet her on his own terms, discern whether she is a woman of high…
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Dickens’ Our Mutual Friend
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