While the movie only made me cry, the historical articles on the Titanic are super interesting. In this one about the dogs on the Titanic, the story about the Great Dane made my cry. :(
This is a really random scene I wrote that occurs in Lady Wynwood’s Spies, volume 4: Betrayer right after chapter 23, after Keriah returns home and before Phoebe comes to pick her up later that night. The team has finished making all preparations for the trade for Michael at Vauxhall Gardens. *** “Oh! I have no wish to go to the ball tonight!” Lady Stoude stood in the open doorway to the drawing room of her husband’s townhouse, hands on hips, with a disgruntled expression that looked faintly like a drowned cat. Her husband, Jeremy, Lord Stoude, glanced up at her from where he was leaning against the mantle of the fireplace, drinking something amber-colored and peaty-smelling. He merely gave her a mild, inquiring look. “Why not, my dear?” “I have just heard from my maid, who heard from Mrs. Butterworth’s maid, who heard from Miss Farrimond’s maid, that Miss Farrimond will not attend the ball tonight, because an unfortunate accident with hair dye caused her to now sport a gia
It is a great article. I just happen to 'know' the writer from following her work for 4 years now. She is a treasure as a person and as a writer.
ReplyDeleteCamy, thanks for featuring my article on your post today. Although it was sad to revive the tragedy yet again, it was an enjoyable experience, talking with Dr. Edgette and telling his stories.
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Thanks Susan! And great article, Marie Anne! I really enjoyed the stories about the different dogs.
ReplyDeleteThat was interesting. The story about the cat really got me thinking. I feel bad for the dogs though.
ReplyDeleteI do too. :(
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