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The most interesting woman in the Neath
 Arabella Gray Posts: 4
7/8/2016
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Death visited her; she made him tea and they chatted over scones. A devil once sold her his soul. She finished an unfinished man. She found what was in the East of the Zee. She fed the Starveling cat once. Now he’s jsut the cat. She remembers Irrigo. She’s a dog person. The Duchess still invites her to tea twice a week. She doesn’t have an entry in Mrs Slowcakes exceptionals; she has her own volume. When she studies the Correspondence, It cools her down. When she took up Jacks Knives, Jack turned into her. She doesn’t always lie, but when she does, you always believe her. She is...The most interesting woman in the Neath.
-- That's what happens when you try to change things: things change.
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 Lady Sapho Byron Posts: 770
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The one about the Starveling Cat is my favourite!
-- http://fallenlondon.com/Profile/Lady%20Sapho%20L%20Byron Fighting the Menace of Corsetry Since 1892.
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 malthaussen Posts: 1060
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But does she drink Dos Equis?
-- Mal
-- "Of two choices, I always take the third." Will do all socials except Loitering or Private Evenings (all my Free Evenings are accounted for), and Affluent Photographer Betrayals only, please. I am not currently accepting calling cards. http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/malthaussen
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 Lady Sapho Byron Posts: 770
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malthaussen wrote:
But does she drink Dos Equis?
-- Mal
In the Neath it is Siete Equis.
-- http://fallenlondon.com/Profile/Lady%20Sapho%20L%20Byron Fighting the Menace of Corsetry Since 1892.
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 Lady Sapho Byron Posts: 770
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The Starveling Cat! The Starveling Cat! Fed by Arabella Gray And that was that! edited by Lady Sapho Byron on 7/9/2016
-- http://fallenlondon.com/Profile/Lady%20Sapho%20L%20Byron Fighting the Menace of Corsetry Since 1892.
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