1 - 20 of 23 Works found in Maurice (1987)
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“I asked you to be here with me, and you never came. And before we’re gone, I will have you here.” Or: wherein they totally did it in the boathouse after all.
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“Need a hand?” Maurice asks, sizing up the problem at a glance.
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- Part 7 of The Old Bad Songs and other stories
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Crackle and Burn, or Thursday Night and Friday Morning by Exponential
Maurice (1987), Maurice - E. M. Forster
29 Dec 2011
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The Russet Room, Pendersleigh Park, Wiltshire, night of 13–14 August 1913.
'It seems rather strange.' Words that had seemed to refer to Scudder’s plan to emigrate to the Argentine suddenly took on a new meaning, like a secret code that Maurice had failed to crack until now. Yes, it was strange – and uncanny: this inadmissable, overpowering attraction between them; Scudder suddenly in Maurice’s bed; the strange alchemy of their bodies together.
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The events of the night when Alec came to Maurice's room at Penndersleigh.
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The match is on by marysutherland
Sherlock (TV), Lord Peter Wimsey - Dorothy L. Sayers, Maurice (1987)
5 Dec 2011
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Lestrade, Sherlock and John investigate dodgy goings on at a country house cricket match.
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Maurice doesn’t even stir until the light coming in through the boathouse windows is full and gleaming. Maurice finally embraces that part of himself he's tried so hard to push away - and realizes just how much he's missed all those years with Clive.
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Maurice has just finished the last conversation that he will ever have with Clive, and goes to find Scudder. Based of the phenomenal book and movie Maurice. E.M. Forster was soooo ahead of his time!
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Maurice tells his adopted son, Georgie, a familiar story with a few slight alterations
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- Part 2 of Child of the Greenwood
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The trouble with posh lovers is they always want to improve your mind.
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- Part 10 of The Old Bad Songs and other stories
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The guilty pleasures of late night TV.
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- Part 9 of The Old Bad Songs and other stories
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“Dreamt I was young again,” Lestrade grumbles, half sitting up and trying to get the crick out of his neck.
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- Part 8 of The Old Bad Songs and other stories
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Train journeys are always better in black and white.
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- Part 4 of The Old Bad Songs and other stories
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a sequel to that conversation about opera in Beginning To See The Light:
“You're not taking me to the Opera though,” Lestrade says warningly.
“Not on a first date,” Maurice says, pretending to be shocked. Then grins and says “Don't worry, we'll take it slow. We don't have to go all the way till you're ready for it.”
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- Part 6 of The Old Bad Songs and other stories
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Maurice and Alec find an abandoned baby in the woods. Can they care for him? Is there room in their home and hearts for another?
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- Part 1 of Child of the Greenwood
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“OK,” Maurice says. “Got one more thing to show you and then we’ll go back and have a nice lie down. I always forget how tiring sightseeing is.”
The Highlands in winter: a romantic place for a holiday. But cold.
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- Part 5 of The Old Bad Songs and other stories
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Lestrade wonders who in their right mind would want to spend a weekend in the country with their lover's ex-boyfriend.
What to look for in August: bad weather, guns, and outdoor pursuits.
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- Part 3 of The Old Bad Songs and other stories
