15 INT. MANSION - KITCHEN - EVENING CLOSE ON a thick money envelope being handed to Ki-Woo. YON-KYO I’ll pay you each month on this day. As for the lesson, I was thinking three times a week? Monday, Wednesday, Friday? KI-WOO That sounds good. YON-KYO It’s a little mor...
The only reason you'd leave it behind intentionally is if it no longer meant anything to you. But since it was a gift from your mom, that would mean you had a fight with her. And since you don't talk to ghosts, that's unlikely. 要么是你把它故意留在家里的,要么就是忘带了;而你...
I'd like to introduce myself. My name is and my English name is I'm from a beautiful city in its my pleasure to meet you with all. I'm lucky to have you as my classmates. I like my mother business English because I'm interested in I enjoy doing at weekends. I'd like to know...
i have mine too i have my days lets f i have my ways i have needs too i have no money to us i have no mouth i have no trouble so i have not travelled i have nothing else t i have nothing left t i have nothing to tak i have own family i have quit drinking i have racked ...
Reed, Bill
Human the reason that joyful, is not obtains many, but is few which haggled over; The wealth is not for a lifetime friend, the friend is actually generation wealth.[translate] a我可以用自己的钱买礼物给爸妈 I may use own money to buy the gift to father and mother[translate]...
“Don’t lie to me, Jonathan! I saw the cover prices of those magazines, you don’t pay that kind of money if you’re not really interested. You’ve circled some of the personals as well.” “Oh, Aunty!” “You’ve been a naughty boy, Jonathan. Aunty’s not happy. Can you gue...
So I had to earn a little money to help pay my way.It sounds as if you’re a pretty responsible fellow. I see that you attended two grade schools. I don’t find a transcript among your papers. But it’s hard to keep up with both sports and studies. I’ll hold your application ...
“I can’t think of anything that excites a greater sense of childlike wonder than to be in a country where you are ignorant of almost everything. Suddenly you are five years old again. You can’t read anything, you have only the most rudimentary sense o
The loud cracks of the cane seemed to echo around the room, and then afterwards some gentle snivelling from the punished son was the only sound to be heard. “Get up when you’re ready, go to your room,” George said coldly, “Don’t upset your mother again. While you live here ...