Good words and sentences for gifts

"Maggie's gift" includes:

Life is made up of sobs, sniffles and micro-sniffles, and sniffles account for most of them.

At this time, a supernatural feeling arises, thinking that life is composed of sobs, sniffles and smiles, and sniffles account for the vast majority of them.

Life is crying, sniffling and laughing, especially sniffling.

The so-called life in the world consists of sobbing, sniffling and laughing through tears, of which sniffling accounts for the vast majority.

"Be good to me, this is for you. Maybe I can count my hair, "she went on suddenly and especially gently," but no one can count my love for you. " These wonderful hair combs are made of pure tortoiseshell with jewels on the edges-their colors match her lost hair.

This is love: we give up our most precious things in exchange for a gift that the other party can't use. Because it is not used, it can only be treasured.

They are very clever. They know what they want.

We won't say that a line is curved unless we know what is straight first.

The good sentences in The Gift of the Maggie are spontaneous, smiling, calm, boastful, prosperous, humble, exquisite, rare, precious and gorgeous.

About the author: O. Henry (1862 September11910 June 5), also known as O. Henry, formerly known as William Sydney Porter, is an American short story writer and the founder of modern American short stories.

Introduction to Maggie's Gift: It tells a story about Christmas in a small family of the lower class. Jim, the hero, is a small clerk whose salary is only enough to make ends meet, and Della, the heroine, is a virtuous and kind housewife. Their lives are poor, but Jim and Della both have a very precious treasure. Jim has a gold watch and Della has beautiful waterfall hair. In order to give gifts to each other at Christmas, Jim sold his gold watch and bought a set of pure tortoise shells with jewels on the edge for Della. Della sold her long hair and bought Jim a platinum watch chain. They all gave up their most precious things for each other, and the gifts they got became useless.