16 Works found in Brideshead Revisited - All Media Types
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Sebastian drinks, and imagines that it's Charles he's with.
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Charles has always been drawn to a certain kind of face.
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Charles Ryder's last sin.
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Charles/Sebastian drabble
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Marvelous Party by charmax for hannahrorlove
Casanova BBC, The Duchess - Fandom, Marie Antoinette - Fandom, Brideshead Revisited - Fandom, Gosford Park, Becoming Jane Emma, Pride and Prejudice, sense and sensibility, Vanity Fair, The Importance Of Being Earnest, An Ideal Husband
17 Apr 2011
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Welcome to a marvelous party.
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Plot? What plot? We're all just spooning here, officer.
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quomodo sedet sola civitas by pocketbookangel for skazka
Brideshead Revisited - Evelyn Waugh
20 Dec 2010
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Many years later, Charles gets a letter from Sebastian. Kurt learns to read, and Anthony is everywhere.
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A Trance Sublime and Strange by MmeBahorel for lately
Brideshead Revisited - Evelyn Waugh
19 Dec 2010
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The Brideshead mood takes longer to lift, and with happier consequences, than Charles had let on.
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Charles was not Sebastian's first drinking partner, and Anthony Blanche takes pains to remind him of this.
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Cordelia has fallen in love five times in her life.
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The Peculiar Ballad of Charles and Sebastian by davidsbarney for Alley_Skywalker
Brideshead Revisited - Waugh
12 Feb 2010
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How the story might have gone if the boys had said what they meant and shown how they felt....
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Take, eat: this is my body, which is broken for you.
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Sebastian isn't feeling very well, and Charles is trying to make it all better - with mixed results.
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Charles Ryder has lived to see the end of the war, but not the end of his ties to the Flyte family.
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Sebastian and Charles reflect on summer and on winter.
