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Lord Tobias Hurst, Duke of Devon ([info]lord_hurst) wrote in [info]toujoursliberer,
@ 2008-08-08 21:41:00

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Entry tags:aime_laurent, antoine_laurent, beatrice_stanley, beth_downing, constance_mosley, demetri_blake, georgina_rochester, gwendolyn_linley, harry_fisher, jacques_belmont, katerina_ashcroft, marie_hardwick, melisande_auclair, nell_abbot, patience_hurst, piper, plot, rupert_aveline, sergius_petrov, slater, thaddeus_chadwick, theodore_berteaut, thérèse_du_labarre, tobias_hurst, vivian_thorpe

Lord Hurst: A Ball In His Honour
Item: An invitation sent out by Lord Hurst to many of those in the upper portion of society
Who: Lord Hurst on behalf of Sergius Petrov
Warnings: TBA
Open to: All of the nobility, friends of the Hurst family, those being blackmailed by Sergius, plus Constance, Slater, and Harry.




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[info]ex_rakehell186
2008-08-12 05:16 pm UTC (link)
"Ah, but it is only because they have the advantage of being male in this day and age. A man does something scandalous and everyone just shrugs their shoulders and says 'Oh well.' Could you imagine the castigation if all of these men were women? Though I will say that the House of Lords would be far more interesting if they were all women." he wasn't M. Rochester by any means, but he did think that many of the social restrictions on the fairer sex were terribly unfair and unjust.

He wrinkled up his nose at the mention of frogs legs, "I used to catch frogs as a boy, and keep them as pets, I have not been able to make the leap from pet to gastronomic delight just yet. Honestly, I am rather thankful I have not, I am told they have the strangest texture. But you are right, I do enjoy a nice haggis, so I suppose I cannot speak upon what is good food and what is not."

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[info]lady_gwendolyn
2008-08-12 10:50 pm UTC (link)
Lady Gwendolyn gave a little shudder. "Like poor Lady Derby! You know, as long as no one else knows about it, a little extramarital occupation is all well and good but when you do something so monumentally foolish as leaving your husband for your lover- well!" She shook her head again. "Living on a pittance on the outskirts of society- well! I wouldn't've thought her such a right eejit. Lady Jersey manages everything so neatly! She's slept with half of London and since she's the mistress of the Prince of Wales no one can speak ill of her. It really is who you know and how you orchestrate it, but of course you are right- the rumors are never really proven one way or another. If they were, poof! Gone from the Devonshire House Circle in a flash!"

Gossip reported, Lady Gwendolyn was inclined to listen very calmly and politely. "What exactly does haggis taste like? In Ireland there are only potato dishes if you are lucky, and platters of grass if you are not."

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[info]ex_rakehell186
2008-08-12 11:28 pm UTC (link)
"There are exceptions, of course." he agreed with a little nod. Not that he kept up with most of the small woman spoke about, but he knew enough to carry on a conversation if he had to. He hated reading the gossip columns, finding them ridiculously intrusive, but he continued to do so on the off chance he would find himself with nothing to talk about while in a crowd.

He smirked, trying to think of the best way to describe it as he had heard many a person's opinion of it, most of those he would not dare repeat in front of a lady. "It is interesting... Well, I quite like it. It is sort of like very well seasoned beef, or perhaps it is more sort of sausage-like in it's texture and taste. I've heard a good few say that they do not care for it, but I believe it is only because they have not had it cooked properly, or they are not prepared for such a strong taste. It is only a pity that it so hard to find someone willing to actually make the dish here in London, but perhaps they are worried for being tossed into the Thames due to the smell."

He was forgetting himself, he quickly realized, "My dear, forgive me, your lovely face has made me forget my manners. Would you, perhaps, be in want of a drink?"

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[info]lady_gwendolyn
2008-08-13 09:49 am UTC (link)
"The smell?" Lady Gwendolyn asked, sounding a little unsure. "Is it really as bad as all that?" She was almost greatful that centuries of English oppression had so robbed Ireland of its livelihood there weren't any really horrifying national dishes, or indeed, many dishes that did not involve potatoes.

"Oh, you are very kind. A glass of champagne, perhaps?"

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[info]ex_rakehell186
2008-08-13 07:51 pm UTC (link)
"It depends on the quality of goods, but there is always a certain smell..." he said diplomatically. It wasn't the best of smells and he knew that, but he was not going to come right out with it to her. He did not want to put her off, but he knew that the dish itself was enough to put anyone off. He believed that most managed to eat it only by forgetting what it really was.

He bowed to her once more, leaving her only a moment to retrieve her a glass. He was nearly pulled off course by a woman he was sure he knew from somewhere but could not place. She called him Tony and batted her eyelashes at him, but he was a man determined, giving her a nod he quickly returned to Gwendolyn. He handed her the glass, another bow of his head following immediately after she took it, "There you are, my Dear Lady."

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[info]lady_gwendolyn
2008-08-14 10:36 am UTC (link)
"I toast to your remarkable persistence in the course of duty," Lady Gwendolyn said, raising her glass. "I daresay I am quite the envy of every lady present, and I thank you most sincerely for it. I am even inclined to try haggis."

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[info]ex_rakehell186
2008-08-15 11:48 am UTC (link)
He chuckled lightly. "As long as you do not come looking for me if you try it and do not like it, that is wonderful." He was a little surprised that she was inclined to try it, as he did not think he had given her a very good impression, but he admired her bravery.

"Oh no, I would not go that far." he shook his head, still smiling. "If you are the envy of every lady present, it is because your beauty is unparalleled, and I am certainly the envy of every man in the room because of it."

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