Molly Gibson: It's the one you did a drawing of.
Roger Hamley: You remember?
Molly Gibson: Of course I remember. I remember everything you wrote in your letters. How could you think I wouldn't?
I just got finished with my second watching of "Wives and Daughters" and I keep forgeting how much I love it! The dress, the characters, the storyline and above all else, the pure friendship that turns into a beautiful marriage! I love how Rodger and Molly are together from day one, to day one of their new life together as one... I know a bit cheesy, but what do you expect of a hopeless romantic, as my mom calls me? :)
Molly is a role model for me... her sweet spirit but, yet she's never afraid to speak her mind. Modesty is another virtue!
Here are more of my favorite quotes~~~~~~~~
[the scene in the rain]
Roger Hamley: I couldn't go. I couldn't go without... Molly, do I still have any chance with you? Molly Gibson: Yes.
Roger Hamley: I've been such a fool I know - yes?
Molly Gibson: Yes!
Roger Hamley: I had so much I'd prepared to say to you. I should have seen that it was you that I truly loved even before - d'you mean it?
Molly Gibson: Yes!
Roger Hamley: I musn't come any closer, I promised your Father.
Molly Gibson: Yes, I know!
Roger Hamley: Molly, dear Molly, will you be my wife?
Molly Gibson: Yes! Yes I will, Yes!
Miss Phoebe: We always knew Roger Hamley loved our Molly.
Miss Browning: We knew no such thing, Phoebe.
Miss Phoebe: Well, he rode seven miles to bring her a wasp's nest and you don't do that for no reason!
Roger Hamley: Then may I come to the house? Just once?
Mr. Gibson: No definitely not and there I come in as a doctor as well as a father. No.
Roger Hamley: Then if I don't come back I shall haunt you for having been so cruel.
Mr. Gibson: Come, I like that. Give me a wise man of science in love. No-one to beat him for folly.
Lady Harriet Cumnor: That was a good day's work I think. (Lady Harriet is one of my favorite Ladies.)
Lord Cumnor: I'm sorry I said anything about it now. I'll try to find a more agreeable piece of news. [pause]
Lord Cumnor: Old Marjorie at the lodge is dead.
I hope you enjoyed those!
Now off to read the book..
Love, Kassie
Friday, March 4, 2011
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