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List of Bookmarks
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A slight mishap leaves Jack and Ianto stranded in 1930s England with an invitation to join Jack’s friend Ivor Novello at what should be an insanely boring and ridiculous waste of time hanging out with vapid rich people and their staff at a sweet pad in the country.
Last bookmarked by Araduin
13 Mar 2012
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Mary Parks, née MacEachran, believed she could handle anything.
Last bookmarked by Kitrazzle
15 Jan 2012
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Tomorrow everything will go back to normal.
Last bookmarked by Kitrazzle
15 Jan 2012
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Next time, things will be different. Rated PG.
Last bookmarked by snarkypants
28 Oct 2011
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At night, as she flops boneless and exhausted into her narrow little bed in the room above Lady Trentham's, she presses her face into her pillow and remembers Robert's lips on hers.
Last bookmarked by snarkypants
28 Oct 2011
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Lizzie Parks was the sensible sister, and Jane was the pretty one.
Last bookmarked by CakeorDeath
5 Apr 2011
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Miss Isobel had been moping lately, quieter and more out-of-sorts than usual.
Last bookmarked by CakeorDeath
5 Apr 2011
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Robert and Mary meet again in 1940.
Last bookmarked by CakeorDeath
5 Apr 2011
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Sometimes On The Rarest Nights by clionaeilis
Gosford Park
This work isn't hosted on the Archive so this blurb might not be complete or accurate.
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A present-day discovery of letters reveals to the public more
about Ivor Novello's life. But to those in the know, the letters reveal
even more about Mabel Nesbitt, and the enduring friendship that spanned
three decades. 6,600 words.Last bookmarked by nocowardsoul
27 Oct 2010
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He'd never had a home, but with her standing beside him, he thought it just might be possible.
Last bookmarked by Olorisstra
25 Oct 2010
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The treat I wrote for Poisontaster.
Last bookmarked by Olorisstra
25 Oct 2010
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Last bookmarked by Olorisstra
24 Oct 2010
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henry, before england and the revelation.
Last bookmarked by Olorisstra
24 Oct 2010
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Sometimes George didn't want a challenge.
Last bookmarked by Olorisstra
24 Oct 2010
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Consider, if you will, that theirs is a cookie-based relationship.
Last bookmarked by summerstorm
6 Apr 2010
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An interstitial scene from the second night: after confessing his identity to Jennings, Henry tells Morris what he's done.
"Those are the two most important words to you, Henry, aren't they. 'I" and 'want' - you never have any other plan beyond following whatever words come after them. It shouldn't work as a way to live your life, not this long anyway - and still, here you are. It fascinates me, I admit."
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Once or twice Pauline exclaimed in letters to Petrova that she wished Garnie would have the grace to swoon over actors in private.
