Happiest of days!!!
May. 29th, 2008 07:08 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Happy birthday to
soniag and
earlgrayhot. It has been wonderful to "meet" you on LJ, so many good times ! Thank you very much, ladies!
I have tried to find similar interests for both of you. I am not sure if I am correct but it seems that both of you like tea and BBC adaption of Elizabeth Gaskell's "North and South". In honour of your birthdays, one of my favouritest scenes in "North and Sounth", in which Margaret is pouring tea for Mr. Thornton, in pictures. Oh, Smoldering glances! Oh, hand touching!
I adore the following passage from the book. Mr.Thornton is having tea with Hale's family for the first time and Margaret pouring it:
"It appeared to Mr. Thornton that all these graceful cares were
habitual to the family; and especially of a piece with Margaret.
She stood by the tea-table in a light-coloured muslin gown, which
had a good deal of pink about it. She looked as if she was not
attending to the conversation, but solely busy with the tea-cups,
among which her round ivory hands moved with pretty, noiseless,
daintiness. She had a bracelet on one taper arm, which would fall
down over her round wrist. Mr. Thornton watched the replacing of
this troublesome ornament with far more attention than he
listened to her father. It seemed as if it fascinated him to see
her push it up impatiently, until it tightened her soft flesh;
and then to mark the loosening--the fall. He could almost have
exclaimed--'There it goes, again!'"










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I have tried to find similar interests for both of you. I am not sure if I am correct but it seems that both of you like tea and BBC adaption of Elizabeth Gaskell's "North and South". In honour of your birthdays, one of my favouritest scenes in "North and Sounth", in which Margaret is pouring tea for Mr. Thornton, in pictures. Oh, Smoldering glances! Oh, hand touching!
I adore the following passage from the book. Mr.Thornton is having tea with Hale's family for the first time and Margaret pouring it:
"It appeared to Mr. Thornton that all these graceful cares were
habitual to the family; and especially of a piece with Margaret.
She stood by the tea-table in a light-coloured muslin gown, which
had a good deal of pink about it. She looked as if she was not
attending to the conversation, but solely busy with the tea-cups,
among which her round ivory hands moved with pretty, noiseless,
daintiness. She had a bracelet on one taper arm, which would fall
down over her round wrist. Mr. Thornton watched the replacing of
this troublesome ornament with far more attention than he
listened to her father. It seemed as if it fascinated him to see
her push it up impatiently, until it tightened her soft flesh;
and then to mark the loosening--the fall. He could almost have
exclaimed--'There it goes, again!'"










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Date: 2008-05-29 06:59 pm (UTC)I just got it back out from the library and plan to finish it up this time around. I'm so excited! Then I'll watch the movie.
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Date: 2008-05-29 07:18 pm (UTC)Really? I tend to like reading then watching. And I really like those kinds of books, I was just bored that time around.
I also feel like I don't want to finish it, or I want the Margaret-Thornton scenes to keep going. I just got to a dinner at the Thorntons and it's still sitting by my bed, unread. I can't wait for the scene.
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Date: 2008-05-29 07:25 pm (UTC)Hee! And what a good scene! In this case, you will enjoy watching after the book finishes.
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Date: 2008-05-29 07:42 pm (UTC)I love that scene. Because, as you say, smouldering glances and hand touching!Yaaay! And Margareth being taken a bit by surprise.
(though my favourite scene is still the last one at the train station. Ahem. ;) )
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Date: 2008-05-29 07:49 pm (UTC)I need to watch "Robin Hood" one day.
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Date: 2008-05-29 07:57 pm (UTC)Another favourite scenes, even though it isn't exclusively Margareth & Thornton, is Margareth walking through the factory while the voice over reads her letter, saying : "I have seen hell, and it is white."
That scene just packs such an emotional punch for me - and the cinematography is gorgeous.
As for Robin Hood I like the idea of lots of Armitage - its just the rest of the series I cannot grasp. I keep getting annoyed at the historical inaccuracy, and that limits my enjoyment a bit. But perhaps I'm just grumpy.
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Date: 2008-05-29 08:06 pm (UTC)OH, I think I need a re-watch too. This is scene is actually may be the greatest, because it is not a romantic scene, but something that just wraps the feeling of life's desperation with life's beauty.
As for Robin Hood I like the idea of lots of Armitage - its just the rest of the series I cannot grasp. I keep getting annoyed at the historical inaccuracy, and that limits my enjoyment a bit. But perhaps I'm just grumpy.
It is not only historical inaccuracy, the season 1 was all kinds of boring and quite shamefully bad in places. But I might give the season 2 a chance from what I have heard (and seen in screencaps :D).
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Date: 2008-05-29 08:10 pm (UTC)So true. Okamura is becoming quite adorable with his eco-consciousness. :D
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Date: 2008-05-29 08:47 pm (UTC)Oh, Smoldering glances! Oh, hand touching!
I just swooned about five times! Someone bring me the smelling salts!
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Date: 2008-05-29 09:23 pm (UTC)OMG! Thanks! The passage + picspam = something even sexier than sex!
Just to add to this I am sending you some virtual chocolates (the best kind, no calories!)
Mr. Thornton - how can we not to swoon. I bet if we can collect all swoons all over the world for Mr.Thornton's sake we could produce some energy!
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Date: 2008-05-29 09:47 pm (UTC)Thank you very much! Couldn't ask for a better prezzie!
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Date: 2008-05-30 11:04 am (UTC)Mr.thornton! Every time I watch this drama I swoon. ;D
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Date: 2008-05-30 11:09 am (UTC)Te set looks like the classic Johnson Brothers Willow Blue (http://www.dinnerwaredepot.com/shop/catalog/handler~event~familySelected~pf_id~2557.htm). I love this pattern by Wedgwood, but it is So expensive.
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Date: 2008-05-31 11:37 am (UTC)I do not want to trouble you though ~ usually it is just a matter of time until we get the Indonesian release made. I waited long enough for La Femme Nikita to be available here, and alas it finally happened! :D
I love classic-designed chinaware! So pretty! If I had tons of cash I'd spoil myself silly with as much china as I can, LOL. I am very fond of Japanese china, as well. Narumi and Noritake are particular favourites. As you said, though, they cost a leg and an arm (and more!) :)
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Date: 2008-05-31 11:40 am (UTC)Oh, I would love to send you British version. :D Decided! I think any woman deserved to see Mr.Thornton in original version and I would love to spread the love of "North and South" further.
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Date: 2008-06-01 10:12 pm (UTC)Can you watch region 2 DVDs?
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Date: 2008-06-02 02:22 am (UTC)No I don't think so. I can only watch region 3 DVDs :D
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