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miss_emilie_ash ([info]miss_emilie_ash) wrote in [info]toujoursliberer,
@ 2008-04-30 16:04:00

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Entry tags:emilie_ashford, mercedes_dupont

A Bit of a Bother
Subject: A Bit of a Bother
Where: Vauxhall Gardens, London
Who: Miss Emilie Ashford
Warnings: None
Open to: whomever Emilie may run into in her attempts to get away from her father's annoying chaperon

Emilie had enjoyed herself immensely at Vauxhall, the Spring Gardens had been divine and several young gentlemen had given her ices and champagne, mostly champagne. She would have had more but Mrs O'Riley, the woman her father had sent as a chaperon, had poured out several glasses that had been given to Emilie. Emilie now found herself hiding behind the Chinese Pavilion, hoping Mrs. O'Riley would give up on finding her as the darkness gathered and go home, so she could enjoy the orchestra that was setting up to play and, hopefully, more champagne.



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[info]miss_emilie_ash
2008-05-06 12:16 pm UTC (link)
"But each person who chooses such a profession must do it for their own reasons, thus their ability varies from man to man. And while we may be plagued with an ample supply of the profession, it does not automatically follow that there is an adequate supply of capable and honourable practitioners" She replied to Msr Belmont's very modest answer.
Then she, too, turned to Msr Dupont to await his descriptions of his travels. She had been caught several times, when she was much younger, trying to stow away on her favourite of her father's flute ships he had brought over from Holland for his import business.

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