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mousseketeers
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mousseketeers · 5 years ago
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mousseketeers · 5 years ago
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“I have loved you. I did my best.”
— The Theory of Everything (2014), Dir. James Marsh (via veinings)
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mousseketeers · 5 years ago
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Margaret Atwood, Wilderness Tips
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mousseketeers · 5 years ago
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“She wants to live for once. But doesn’t know quite what that means. Wonders if she has ever done it. If she ever will.
In Love & Trouble: Stories of Black Women, Alice Walker
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mousseketeers · 5 years ago
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What if I killed you
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mousseketeers · 6 years ago
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Oh, I can hate horrendously, but I also can love like a massacre.
Channing M (via de-morte)
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mousseketeers · 6 years ago
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Living unloved, to die unknown, Unwept, untended and alone.
Christina Rossetti, excerpt of Sappho (via antigonick)
#q.
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mousseketeers · 6 years ago
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People, Doctor Lemay
I need to talk about my man, my buddy, Monsieur le Docteur Lemay
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look at this precious dork
Specifically, I want to talk about him and Constance, and the wonderful arc that played out there.
When Doctor Lemay first met Constance Bonacieux, he paid her…exactly zero attention, actually. I don’t think he registered she was there until she started questioning his methods, at which point he brushed her off because “Um??? I am a trained professional? Who are you? I don’t need? Advice from a woman?”  overall not a fantastic start
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it turns out Constance was right. She’s in a metric What Ton of trouble for sneaking off with the Dauphin, but Lemay realizes…the Dauphin is getting better, and he’s aware it isn’t from his treatments. He openly admits that Constance had the right of it, which, coincidentally saves her life actually. She’s won his respect.
So much so, in fact, that he cites this new trust in her judgement and requests her assistance in treating M. de Treville’s wound later on, and prior to that agrees to test Emilie’s broth for her.
Basically, we see him go from totally disregarding her, to respecting her…he sees her as an absolute equal before the end.
And that’s not the best part.
Lemay develops such a regard for Constance, that he wants to marry her. And the way his proposal is phrased, it’s as if he’s seeing the two of them as married friends, essentially, “I like you a lot, I think you like me, we should live together; it’d be fun” And now the best part.
Constance turns him down, and his reaction?
He doesn’t get angry doesn’t argue with her, doesn’t splutter or protest or in any way give the impression that she’s wrong to turn him down. Instead, he’s even more impressed with her for making her own choices and doing what she wants to do.
I love this man.
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mousseketeers · 6 years ago
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mousseketeers · 6 years ago
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Milathos scenes from the 2x10 episode script.
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mousseketeers · 6 years ago
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3 years later and I still have Milathos feels Based on their last scene in season 1 
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mousseketeers · 6 years ago
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Thirsty work being a #Musketeer [x]
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mousseketeers · 6 years ago
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has this been done yet
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mousseketeers · 7 years ago
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I had wept for a night and a day over my loss, ripped the cloth I was married in from my breasts, howled, shrieked, clawed at the burial stones till my hands bled, retched his name over and over again, dead, dead.
Carol Ann Duffy, excerpt of “Mrs Lazarus”, in The World’s Wife (via antigonick)
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mousseketeers · 7 years ago
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No one can kiss me like you do.
The Hating Game by Sally Thorne  (via cartonmanettedarnay)
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mousseketeers · 7 years ago
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I was drowning in her eyes, and her voice lured me in, coiled I wrapped my cold skin around her pale frozen flesh, what an untamable creature like me, holds no part of himself- for a beauty that destructive.
Channing M (via le-immorte)
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mousseketeers · 7 years ago
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i can’t even begin to describe what a complex, tragic and intriguing character milady de winter is, and how maimie’s portrayal is perhaps one of the most visceral, raw and galvanizing portrayals of the character to ever grace our screens; i would truly, without a doubt, watch an entire series centered around maimie’s embodiment of milady, and personally, i feel dumas was at his best when he was writing milady’s chapters, you could really feel his talent as a writer shine through when he was describing milady and her thought process 
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