In general, our translators are annoying, to put it mildly, and have once again become STUPID. Amazing adventures are something good and intriguing. But here there is continuous suffering and senseless survival, it would be better to immediately commit suicide and not breed poverty. Not a single happy character.
How could Lieutenant Clark like a smelly and dirty Mary? Of course, I understand that there were no deodorants then, BUT the smell, or rather, the stench of the hold of a crowd of convicts permeated her through and through.
Mary's friend said the right words. If the king of England really wanted the new colony to rebuild and prosper, they would have sent engineers, builders, farmers, artisans... and not just criminals and soldiers.
There are no hats, not to mention sunglasses and cosmetics, and the characters are as unburned, or rather, not burned, as they should have been after cloudy England.
Mary says to her daughter: You're finally walking free. Yes, it would have been better for her daughter if she hadn't been born at all, or if the mother and children had stayed with Lieutenant Clark.
No, seriously? Sex is somehow out of place all the time. The fugitives spent the whole day trying to swim away – the men paddled, Mary bailed out the water. And after that they have both the strength and the desire? I wouldn't believe it for anything.
My daughter is already big, especially since at that time children used to grow up to throw their small belongings out of the boat.
Charlotte and Imanuel's children died on the way back. I'm sure this wouldn't have happened if Mary hadn't planned to escape from Australia.
June 1792 returned to England. What for? Starve to death again. Get caught stealing and go back to hard labor?
Such beautiful sandy beaches, you can really get high there, which is what is happening now two hundred years later, but so many people had to die in agony for this.
Amazing adventures are something good and intriguing. But here there is continuous suffering and senseless survival, it would be better to immediately commit suicide and not breed poverty. Not a single happy character.
How could Lieutenant Clark like a smelly and dirty Mary? Of course, I understand that there were no deodorants then, BUT the smell, or rather, the stench of the hold of a crowd of convicts permeated her through and through.
Mary's friend said the right words. If the king of England really wanted the new colony to rebuild and prosper, they would have sent engineers, builders, farmers, artisans... and not just criminals and soldiers.
There are no hats, not to mention sunglasses and cosmetics, and the characters are as unburned, or rather, not burned, as they should have been after cloudy England.
No, seriously?
Sex is somehow out of place all the time.
The fugitives spent the whole day trying to swim away – the men paddled, Mary bailed out the water. And after that they have both the strength and the desire? I wouldn't believe it for anything.
My daughter is already big, especially since at that time children used to grow up to throw their small belongings out of the boat.
Charlotte and Imanuel's children died on the way back. I'm sure this wouldn't have happened if Mary hadn't planned to escape from Australia.
June 1792 returned to England. What for? Starve to death again. Get caught stealing and go back to hard labor?
Such beautiful sandy beaches, you can really get high there, which is what is happening now two hundred years later, but so many people had to die in agony for this.