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Fettle · 30/10/2010 22:15

Over here ladies!

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ASmallBunchofFlowers · 01/11/2010 22:11

Never mind the bad hair. What about the bad attitude?

Lucas? Pah! I give you the immortal and impeccable Mr Thornton.

There was so little left to be done after he arrived at the preparation for tea, that he was almost sorry the obligation of eating and drinking came so soon to prevent his watching Margaret. She handed him his cup of tea with the proud air of an unwilling slave; but her eye caught the moment when he was ready for another cup; and he almost longed to ask her to do for him what he saw her compelled to do for her father, who took her little finger and thumb in his masculine hand, and made them serve as sugar-tongs. Mr. Thornton saw her beautiful eyes lifted to her father, full of light, half-laughter and half-love, as this bit of pantomime went on between the two, unobserved, as they fancied, by any.

ASmallBunchofFlowers · 01/11/2010 22:12

Right on cue, Mrs LN, right on cue!

MrsLucasNorth · 01/11/2010 22:21

Everyone makes mistakes in their youth (although granted blowing up an entire embassy is a bit of a stonker)...
Looks like my alterego is going to be a widow this time next week - can't see 5 letting him sail off into the sunset after next weeks escapades.

Better crack open the Strikeback DVD - perhaps will try MrsJohnPorter on for size!

ASmallBunchofFlowers · 01/11/2010 22:25

"Everyone makes mistakes in their youth". Yes, but usually on the scale of nicking pencils from Woolworthss or being found face down in the gutter outside Yates' Wine Lodge.

Another antidote is called for, I think.

When Mr. Thornton had left the house that morning he was almost blinded by his baffled passion. He was as dizzy as if Margaret, instead of looking, and speaking, and moving like a tender graceful woman, had been a sturdy fish-wife, and given him a sound blow with her fists. He had positive bodily pain,--a violent headache, and a throbbing intermittent pulse. He could not bear the noise, the garish light, the continued rumble and movement of the street. He called himself a fool for suffering so; and yet he could not, at the moment, recollect the cause of his suffering, and whether it was adequate to the consequences it had produced. It would have been a relief to him, if he could have sat down and cried on a door-step by a little child, who was raging and storming, through his passionate tears, at some injury he had received. He said to himself, that he hated Margaret, but a wild, sharp sensation of love cleft his dull, thunderous feeling like lightning, even as he shaped the words expressive of hatred. His greatest comfort was in hugging his torment; and in feeling, as he had indeed said to her, that though she might despise him, contemn him, treat him with her proud sovereign indifference, he did not change one whit. She could not make him change. He loved her, and would love her; and defy her, and this miserable bodily pain.

MaudOHara · 01/11/2010 22:28

Is next week the last in the series Sad although as one of the apologists I'm struggling to think of an excuse for his behaviour. He makes Guy look quite harmless

MrsLucasNorth · 01/11/2010 22:39

I'm fairly confident that Lucas would have ways of making a girl forget all about his previous bad behaviour (or simply not care) - I'm willing to take one for the team and let him try and convince me anyway - purely in the name of research of course.

ASmallBunchofFlowers · 01/11/2010 22:43

How noble, MrsLN! But Maya doesn't yet know about his previous bad behaviour, does she? Some girls find terrorism and mass murder just a tad offputting.

Maud is right. Guy seems positively benign in comparison.

40deniertights · 01/11/2010 22:47

Found you again! Can't believe you've got nine more pages already. Young hair was bad, but also young clothes? Not sure beige is his colour...

Fettle · 01/11/2010 22:49

When did he know her from? Pre 15 years ago? She loved that baaaaad hair?Hmm

They'll kill them both off next week anyway - can't see him surviving this!!

Poor Ruth is having a tough time of it though at the moment. Wonder if she's leaving too?Hmm

I have to admit to not really understanding guy having never watched robin hood so Lucas still better for me, although mr Thornton really is best!!Grin. Old fashioned girl at heart me!!

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MrsLucasNorth · 01/11/2010 22:50

Beige clothes - no problem 40 - it's not as if he'd be wearing them for very long!

MrsLucasNorth · 01/11/2010 22:54

Maya & Lucas met at Uni - a couple of years prior to the events in Dakar.

Given that he has also been married at some point in the past I fail to see how Maya is the love of his life Hmm

Fettle · 01/11/2010 23:00

I know mrsnorth. Ignoring the fact he's obviously married to you! Im not convinced if I remet someone from university 17 years ago I'd be so quick to return but then we are talking about Lucas/John!Grin

Besides I met DH at university 15 years ago and I wasn't stupid enough to let him go in the first place!

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Theresaholeinyourmind · 01/11/2010 23:00

Hello again ladies. I see Lucas is in your bad books. So henceforth he will be denied entrance to your virtualbeds tender thoughts.
A shame and I was just warming to him tremendously a little.
I am in a right pickle, what with this, and Guy stealing my heart in last night's vid, and the gorgeousness of Mr Thornton, as relayed to us by the tireless Flowers. Mrs Gaskell certainly knew what's what in the passion department. Sigh.

PS. Thanks for taking the trouble to make a suggestion but I can't be Marion poor Guy would think I was a ghost

ASmallBunchofFlowers · 01/11/2010 23:07

Nine pages already? I think the word twaddle in the title inspires me to post, well err, twaddle at even more than my usual rate!

Was his youthful hair really that bad? I thought there was a bit of a Mr Thornton lock of hair flopping over the forehead look there, although the original is still the best.

ASmallBunchofFlowers · 01/11/2010 23:13

"...the gorgeousness of Mr Thornton, as relayed to us by the tireless Flowers".

I am an evangelist and I come to preach the gospel of Thornton. As it was expressd by Keats

'Beauty is truth, truth beauty,?that is all

Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know.'

What about my suggestion of Circe The Sorceress? 'Though I admit I haven't checked whether it ends badly for her too.

Theresaholeinyourmind · 01/11/2010 23:20

Circe turned all men into swine though, Flowers. wouldn't want to do that --to all of them, any way,

I really do fancy Lucas you know. Guy is so heavy maintenance, all those draughty chambers and think of the plumbing horrors.

i really would like to spend some time in a fancy London hotel, with designer clothes and nice cars on tap, and maybe a few chocolate dipped stawberries, and have Lucas execute that old KGB standby, the Honey Trap, on me.

ASmallBunchofFlowers · 01/11/2010 23:30

Yes, but you could be selective about who you turned into swine. You wouldn't have to go the whole hog.

Seems to me that Lucas is much higher maintenance than Guy. With Lucas you've got all his many ishoos - not to mention his previous employment which makes him more than just a little mad, bad and dangerous to know. Whereas with Guy, as long as Ye Gappe does not stop stocking its Blacke Tunickes and Ye Bootes doesn't run out of Ye Eyeliner, you just need to ensure he gets three square meals a day and a bath once a year and he'll be happy. And you can spend your evenings companionably by the fireside polishing his armour, while he practices his snarl in the mirror.

MrsLucasNorth · 01/11/2010 23:39

Just thinking if Lucas does die next week, presumably his life will flash before his eyes and we'll finally get to see the kitchen table scene in flashback.

Seriously though - it must've been hilarious doing that. Acting it would be one thing, but basically just having to pose for those pics to be taken...cringeworthy in the extreme Blush

ASmallBunchofFlowers · 01/11/2010 23:45

I can see that you might want to cling to that hope, MrsLN, but if Harry dispatches him with a standard issue sidearm there may not be any time for life-flashing. And we know now that Ruth is a good shot too. Or perhaps we'll see him in the shower, Bobby Ewing stylee, and it will all have been a bad dream?

Theresaholeinyourmind · 01/11/2010 23:47

Re Lucas being high maintenance, remember in TGI Fridays when the wait-person used to crouch down at the side of your table and say (with toothy smile) ''Hi my name is Randy and I'll be your servitor tonight''
To which our witty response was usually ''Just bring us the menu, we're not looking for a relationship''

I just want to be really bad with him, for a night. Or two.

Anything other than that and Mrs LN will have my hide.

Theresaholeinyourmind · 01/11/2010 23:48

Heck, the Missus was here all along!!

ASmallBunchofFlowers · 01/11/2010 23:56

Nah. I must be too prim for my own good. I find bomb-planting to be a complete anaphrodisiac. I'll let you, Theresaholeinyourmind, and MrsLN slug it out for the dubious honour. But I fear you may need to be quick. He may soon be out of both your clutches.

I think I'm developing a pash for Harry, actually. This was one of my first .

MrsLucasNorth · 02/11/2010 00:01

Theresahole - I've got my eye on you...

DinahRod · 02/11/2010 00:04

There is an MNer whose brother writes Spooks, isn't there? Am sure I recall her posting from a season or two ago.

N&S is my required under-the-weather-under-the-duvet-watching pleasure. If dh didn't suspect my motives I'd get him to read N&S to me; he used to have such a lovely John Thornton accent when I first met him.

Theresaholeinyourmind · 02/11/2010 00:04
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