Nice to see you broke your silence to bring views of such deep importance.
Can't speak, in a daze of Mr Thornton. Reading the book now, OMFG, there is actually MORE love in the book.
He bore her into the dining-room, and laid her on the sofa there; laid her down softly, and looking on her pure white face, the sense of what she was to him came upon him so keenly that he spoke it out in his pain:
'Oh, my Margaret--my Margaret! no one can tell what you are to me! Dead--cold as you lie there, you are the only woman I ever loved! Oh, Margaret--Margaret!'
YES DO DO READ IT AND WE CAN SQUEE AND SIGH AND MOAN TOGETHER.
I am reading it off t'internet, which I didn't mean to do, but I got caught up in it. But the screen reading thing does make me feel uneasily like it is some kind of Gaskell fanfic.
I haven't fancied a literary character this much for ages. I'm coming over all unnecessary about him. Do normal 23 year olds go funny over 19th century fictional Mill owners?
Aww, lonely girl. Play with me, you and Damian some more :)
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Is alex on crack?
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Um. Do you need me to answer that?
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Maybe they'd be good in a pie?
That or they're really fairies and the government are hiding it from us.....................
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Nice to see you broke your silence to bring views of such deep importance.
Can't speak, in a daze of Mr Thornton. Reading the book now, OMFG, there is actually MORE love in the book.
He bore her into the dining-room, and laid her on the sofa there; laid her down softly, and looking on her pure white face, the sense of what she was to him came upon him so keenly that he spoke it out in his pain:
'Oh, my Margaret--my Margaret! no one can tell what you are to me! Dead--cold as you lie there, you are the only woman I ever loved! Oh, Margaret--Margaret!'
I feel my faintness coming upon me.
Expect distracted texts while I'm at work...
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Gah! I must read it now so that we may discuss.
I told you Mr Knightley was better than Darcy. I *told* you.
I'm lonely, and when I'm lonely I *think* and when I think... :)
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I am reading it off t'internet, which I didn't mean to do, but I got caught up in it. But the screen reading thing does make me feel uneasily like it is some kind of Gaskell fanfic.
I haven't fancied a literary character this much for ages. I'm coming over all unnecessary about him. Do normal 23 year olds go funny over 19th century fictional Mill owners?
Aww, lonely girl. Play with me, you and Damian some more :)
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