zigana groves
fortune teller & hawking
CHILD OF NATURE*
Posts: 63
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Post by zigana groves on Nov 24, 2009 18:35:34 GMT -5
ABNORMALLY NORMAL [/color][/font] "much like every other wealthy woman in this town, you are my dear. but beautiful, nonetheless."[/font][/center]
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Post by sara on Nov 25, 2009 0:04:59 GMT -5
courageous [/color] out of ten[/font] ------------------------------ And unlike every other wealthy woman in this town I won't protest your opinion stems from general consequences of station. It is true, I am unremarkable in many ways. Although you are different from me in this respect, I am not sure your individuality also makes you a beauty.[/center]
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zigana groves
fortune teller & hawking
CHILD OF NATURE*
Posts: 63
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Post by zigana groves on Mar 27, 2010 13:08:20 GMT -5
DAINTY [/color][/font] "so delicate m'dear, as if you were a flower... i suppose that's what all upperclass women are supposed to seem..."[/font][/center]
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Post by lord reginald morton on Mar 28, 2010 12:36:36 GMT -5
DELIGHTFULLY STRONG "Your features, Miss Groves, would be perfectly admirable on a duchess."[/center]
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Post by lillian shaw on Mar 29, 2010 8:05:56 GMT -5
comely O U T O F ten. "i can't say your features move me but they are pleasing enough to admire." - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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Post by lord reginald morton on Mar 29, 2010 15:31:51 GMT -5
Fiery "In my opinion, actresses are the only women worth loving. They are so visible. The greatest mysteries are the seen, not the unseen." [/center]
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Post by cecily on Apr 4, 2010 9:04:17 GMT -5
*harrumph!OUTOFTEN [/font] "He's honestly not that much of a prize... a little young looking, to attempt to be so wise." [/center]
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Post by lilithdalton on Apr 5, 2010 14:05:01 GMT -5
*10OUTOFTEN [/font] "She's got the right look, and I think she'd make a lot of men very happy. Come on, dead, how would you like to have a little fun and make some easy money?" [/center]
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Post by rachael on Apr 5, 2010 14:09:58 GMT -5
*seriously?OUTOFTEN [/font] "To put it simply, we wouldn't get along. I don't know if I could stand looking in those scavenging eyes constantly." [/center]
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Post by ernest lorring on Apr 5, 2010 14:16:25 GMT -5
PRETTY out of TEN
"She is pleasant to look at, to be sure. Although, I don't think she is very pleasant of attitude."
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Post by rachael on Apr 5, 2010 14:22:18 GMT -5
*ignorantOUTOFTEN [/font] "I can't say I particularly care what you think, sir. How old are you? Two? You look it."[/center]
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Post by lilithdalton on Apr 5, 2010 14:49:46 GMT -5
*another10OUTOFTEN [/font] "I could put her to work too, but I'd have to beat that lousy attitude out of her first."[/center]
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Post by finley on Apr 5, 2010 15:01:56 GMT -5
*egad!OUTOFTEN [/font] "Such harsh words from who is supposed to be a respectable woman! I cannot stand it! I shun you, cruel mistress." [/center]
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Post by ernest lorring on Apr 5, 2010 15:26:04 GMT -5
INTERESTINGLY RICH out of TEN
"Sir has all the bearings of great birth and privilege. Such grand words can only come from one established with the upper folks. Would sir like to spare a penny for the poor?"
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Post by lilithdalton on Apr 5, 2010 20:48:28 GMT -5
*7.33 (Repeating of course)OUTOFTEN [/font] "Nice to look at, but he's so young. I must be old enough to be his mother!" [/center]
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