Margaret Hale & John Thornton

Margaret Hale & John Thornton

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As a homage to North &South (BBC 2004)** Why were you in Helstone?__ If Margaret asked John on the train, what would he answer? How would his mother react? And Higgins? I couldn't help but imagine and make a kind of sequel after watching the movie. I'm a Japanese and not good at writing a story in English. If you enjoy my storyline, I'm glad of that.(^_^) Thanks for checking the description. (Advise me on the English expressions ) ■Margaret Hale & John Thornton■ STATUS: Completed BEGIN&END: From the reunion at that station To the departure for their wedding. TENSE : Past ELEMENTS: the reopening of the mill / Hannah's approval / John's gloves / the petition / a letter from Mr. Bell / their initials / some time of delicious silence / mutual love (essential!)/etc. ■ A Tale of Tom ■ STATUS: Completed BEGIN&END: From Summer of 1871 To Spring of 1872 Tense : Present ( Plot ) ELEMENTS: their three children and Tom / Boucher's girls / chess / purple / meridian / reciprocal love (all-important!) / etc.
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What if a work of fiction wasn't fiction at all? What if we only thought it was fiction because it was written down, and we were separated from it by the page? Isabel Darrow, troubled by her past and feeling disconnected from the world, likes her doctor's suggestion that the world of fiction might become reality. She likes the idea of waking up in the middle of her favourite book with the handsome, brooding Mr Thornton glaring at people in his mill yard, but she doesn't worry about the foul air of dirty, smoky Milton, because it's not real, and it was written over 160 years ago. But then she takes a trip to Oxford, and gets waylaid along the way, finding herself greeted at a smoky train station, by a man called Mr Hale, who claims to be her godfather. When Isabel meets Margaret and first sees Mr Thornton, she's determined to help the course of love run a little more smoothly for the two stubborn lovers. But Gaskell hadn't accounted for a second young lady in the Crampton house, and whilst Isabel tries to adapt to a life where women have no independence or equality, Milton must adapt to her. The question is, will Mr Thornton adapt to her, or Margaret, first?

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