Trop vite, trop fort ou trop tôt Tes aventures m’écoeurent Cindy Murkett from John Updike's "Rabbit is Rich," my vote for the Number One Pin-Up in late 20th Century American fiction. Posted by: Mary17 | February 18, 2009 1:18 PM, Posted by: ronchar | February 18, 2009 1:22 PM.
Something about all the ladies there... any one of them would do. Y a t'il une position ?
No contest. Et puis tu as dragué ma mère. Allé chef, remets ça !
Même si je dois sangler mon désir Guide-moi… Alors je prends ta petite soeur . "Tu m'enivres,"7 he whispered huskily after a long moment, his warm breath in her face, his eyes fixed onto hers.
Edward Rochester, of course, from Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre. 1 Mon petit chou: My little cabbage.
Mr. Bunter was professionally accustomed to judge human beings by their behaviour, not in great crises, but in the minor adjustments of daily life. C’est une orgie Posted by: imzadi | February 18, 2009 12:38 PM.
Packed in eiderdowns in the back of the car was a case containing two and a half dozen of vintage port, and he was anxious about it. An Englishman of wit, humor, intelligence and compassion, capable of suddenly breaking off in the midst of a wittily bantering conversation and saying huskily to his wife, "Tu m'enivres!" Fabulously beautiful, amazingly sexy, ready to die for love! Good man. Does it get any better than that? Posted by: virginia82 | February 18, 2009 10:31 AM. … Ultrablue (565) 2009-05-04 6:44. Susan Isaacs didn't pick her own Nelson Sharpe from Compromising Positions. Posted by: prokaryote | February 25, 2009 11:24 AM, Janet Evanovich (Phobo: Deborah Feingold), Short Stack morphs into Political Bookworm, Poet's Choice: "Will There Be More Than One 'Questioner'?"
Posted by: redhdedwench | February 18, 2009 6:19 PM. The lengths to which he went to win his beloved Daisy amazed me.
Listen to your favorite songs from Des mots by Pat Bouchard Now. eylrest, Thanks for the explanantion. He's sweet and a true romantic and artist. Janet Evanovich: Uncle Scrooge, from Carl Barks's Disney comics. Même si je dois sangler mon désir. Twelve - Laurie from "Little Women". It's over!"
There's nothing wrong with being wrong some of the time. Une alchimie s’opère . Sign up or Log in to rate this book and submit a review. Si je mens, je vais en enfer. Tu m'enivres... 04/24/2012 I thought I'd muse a bit about a book I read fairly often which I was enjoying last night before sleep: Busman's Honeymoon by Dorothy L. Sayers. J’ai perdu mes repères I didn’t mean to wake the whole zoo.
Since it's only one night, I think I'd agree with Isaacs and pick Rochester. 498 pages, C'n'était pas le moment He's very possessive in the book and wants Jane all to himself. When I was ten it would have been Superman. Hi Michel! Oo la la! Tu m'enivres, m'étouffes et m'aspires What?! And that being so, the incredible must have happened.
He was unspeakably relieved to see the taxi arrive and to assure himself that there was no newspaper man perched on the spare wheel, or lurking in a following vehicle. Posted by: smtsm | February 18, 2009 1:46 PM. Adriana Trigiani agrees: Rochester -- he's a mysterious man on a horse in the English countryside -- sounds like a keeper to me. “That must have been Lord Saint-George,” said Harriet. But will only one night be enough? Lalalala… elle est partie (ad lib). This work is available for countries where copyright is Life+50 or less. The former owner of Tallboys estate is dead in the cellar with a misspelled “notise” to the milkman, not a spot of blood on his smashed skull, and £600 in his pocket. Man: Etienne from Zola's Germinal. Je d’viens N.A. Placer ses pions Sure you won’t be cold, Harriet?”.
Philippa Gregory: Cleopatra, as described by Shakespeare. Ron Charles Je te retourne à l’envers Tu me touches, je te coule Je peux faire le fier and first published in 1937.
Mr. Bunter was anxious, also, about how things were going at the Dowager’s; he did not really believe that anything could be suitably organised or carried out without his assistance. ), “I was just wondering whether I should recognise your voice–your face seems to have got rather remote, somehow.”. C’est clair que je ne boirai plus Everybody else, perhaps, but not Bunter.
:~D, Posted by: cjbriggs | February 18, 2009 4:14 PM. I never had one before–only kindness to animals.”. I would happily spend one night with him. When his lips had reluctantly freed themselves, he had said: “I’m sorry. It's the final book she wrote about the adventures of Lord Peter Wimsey, though there are a couple later short stories, and this is both good and bad. Ça fait longtemps que je ne t’ai pas vu But I’m glad, my God! Just have to add that I read this blog before the correction went in for "Bushman's Honeymoon". (You inflame me) -- to say nothing of quoting John Donne soon after his wedding night: "License my roving hands, and let them go, Behind, before, above, between, below....".
Je ne suis pas un menteur “Tu m’enivres!” Language and voice together had been like a lightning-flash, showing up past and future in a single crack of fire that hurt your eyes and was followed by a darkness like thick, black velvet…. edition published by epubBooks, ": "Shut up! But I don't think I'd keep him around for more than a couple nights. He hoped everything would be found in good order when they arrived–otherwise, his lady and gentleman might get nothing to eat till goodness knew when.
And of course he became very rich and gave amazing parties. Download our mobile app now. For me it would be Jay Gatsby. moi ! Posted by: choirgirl04 | February 18, 2009 9:42 AM. If Gabaldon said it she said it, and it shouldn't be fixed. This had nothing to do with Gabaldon. De la soirée d’hier Posted by: elyrest | February 21, 2009 10:29 PM. It is the sort of thing many men might think of saying but few actually do. February 18, 2009; 7:03 AM ET
(124,662 words), At first in the post it was spelled "Bushman". Mr. Mervyn Bunter, patiently seated in the Daimler on the far side of Regent’s Park, reflected that time was getting on. Chevaux de labour Assuming these relationships are most chaste, of course. On s'accroche à du vent
2015. (transitive) to intoxicate, make drunk or get (someone) drunk, either physically or figuratively. Posted by: rodneypwelch | February 19, 2009 8:12 PM, Mary17: "It is Busman's Honeymoon, and Lord Peter did not quote John Donne on his wedding night, but later in that week.". When his lips had reluctantly freed themselves, he had said: “I’m sorry.
All Rights Reserved. In addition to his attested charms as a Valentine, he was funny, smart, and idealistic -- all qualities in short supply during the past few years, and now happily back in fashion. by Nick Lantz. A nous deux moi et ton cul Une alchimie s’opère Je te retourne à l’envers Et tu coules comme une rivière . He's always going on adventures, he pushes his money around with a bulldozer, and he wears a top hat but no pants.
Refrain Final : “Tu m’enivres!” Language and voice together had been like a lightning-flash, showing up past and future in a single crack of fire that hurt your eyes and was followed by a darkness like thick, black velvet…. ", Posted by: lheffelkcrrcom | February 18, 2009 10:42 AM. Please email us to report offensive comments. Pas d’raison qu’tu pleures Garder haut le menton After I read that book, I had a major crush on that dude for months. "Je t'aime avec tout mon coeur."8. Same for the gents, though. Plus de chope plus de bière Oh, Woland... Woman: Natasha from "War and Peace". “Here we are, Bunter. He had seen one lady threatened with dismissal from his lordship’s service (including all emoluments and the enjoyment of an appartement meublé, Ave. Kléber) for having, in his presence, unreasonably lost her temper with a lady’s maid; but wives were not subject to peremptory dismissal. Les caresses, le bâton
Barbara Taylor Bradford: Rhett Butler from Margaret Mitchell's Gone With The Wind because he exudes masculinity and excitement, is gorgeous, dashing and gallant, a dangerous dude who smacks of soldier of fortune, the type that sets a woman's heart pounding in anticipation.