You’re coming home with me?
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You’re coming home with me?
- I’m not afraid. Can’t you pacify them? - The soldiers will make them see reason. - Reason? Mr Thornton. Go down this instant and face them like a man. Speak to them as if they were human beings.
~Richard Armitage as John Thornton in North and South~
After watching North and South I started to call him ‘My blue blue eyes’ , because his blue eyes just kill me !! xD
John Thornton
Nord e sud (2004) - Richard Armitage e Daniela Denby-Ashe sono Mr Thornton e Margaret Hale
I believe I have seen hell and its white, snow white // Elizabeth Gaskell.
Try as we might, happy as we were, we can’t go back.
Margaret Hale, North & South (via fyeahnorthandsouth)
'How shall I ever tell Aunt Shaw?' she whispered, after some time of delicious silence. ‘Let me speak to her.’ ‘Oh, no! I owe to her,—but what will she say?’ ‘I can guess. Her first exclamation will be, “That man!”’ ‘Hush!’ said Margaret, ‘or I shall try and show you your mother’s indignant tones as she says, “That woman!”’ (Elizabeth Gaskell, North and South)
Favorite Period Drama Leading Men: John Thornton, North & South (1/9) Part 1, Part 2
She could not make him change. He loved her, and would love her; and defy her, and this miserable bodily pain.
I know you despise me; allow me to say, it is because you do not understand me.
north-and-prejudice:
"I said have you heard about Miss Margaret?"
North and South + text posts, for Thornsday!
Bonus: