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1836 Oct[obe]r Thurs[day] 27
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No kiss fine morn[in]g – d[o]wnst[ai]rs at 8 3/4 – Ch[arle]s How[ar]th and W[illia]m Keigh[le]y h[a]d been wait[in]g for me 20 min[ute]s –
set the form[e]r w[i]th his son Ja[me]s to hang the gate at the top corn[e]r of Conery Ing and took W[illia]m K- [Keighley] to cut
off a few brok[e]n branches of an oak at the bot[tom] of Pearson Ing (n[ea]r the larch tree) and then w[e]nt
w[i]th h[i]m to Spa h[ou]se to shew h[i]m A-‘s [Ann] four larches to be cut d[o]wn -he will cut them d[o]wn
on Mon[day] – ho[me] at 9 55/.. Mr. Husb[an]d and Dobson (the stone merch[an]t) wait[in]g for me - told H- [Husband]
I w[oul]d ha[ve] a warm bath in the pres[en]t kitchen - alter the stab[le]s and turn the pres[en]t front stab[le]
int[o] a manserv[an]t’s bedr[oo]m – w[oul]d n[o]t ha[ve] the gr[ea]t oak King posts squar[e]d or alt[ere]d to ma[ke] mo[re]
r[oo]m at the end of the gall[er]y lead[in]g the red r[oo]m and north chamb[e]r - to be cas[e]d ov[e]r in their pres[en]t shape -
Dobson want[e]d to kno[w] the date of his last bill for insides (st[one] for the Long goit) –
Look[e]d ov[e]r my acc[oun]ts and ga[ve] him the informat[io]n he want[e]d – br[eak]f[a]st at 10 3/4 - Mrs. and
Miss Briggs call[e]d at 11 – wait[e]d 10 min[ute]s in the h[ou]sekeep[e]r’s r[oo]m till we h[a]d br[eak]f[a]st[e]d –
the 1st ti[me] of their com[in]g here s[in]ce they left us - we were ver[y] civ[i]l to them and I st[ai]d w[i]th
them till n[ea]r 12 - they remain[e]d so[me] ti[me] long[e]r w[i]th A- [Ann] - out fr[om] a lit[tle] bef[ore] 12 (ab[ou]t)
till 1, then n[ea]r an h[ou]r w[i]th A- [Ann] then out ag[ai]n till ca[me] in at 5 50/.. at the meer-drift and in the gard[e]n and ab[ou]t – dress[e]d –
wr[ote] 1 3/4 p[ages] to ‘Mrs. Lawton, Lawton hall, Lawton, Cheshire’ and s[e]nt it tonight – we
shall be delight[e]d to see h[e]r on the 2[n]d or 3[r]d of next m[on]th i.e. next Wed[nesday] or Thurs[day]
hope she will n[o]t disap[poin]t us if she can help it - she h[a]d best ta[ke] her pl[a]ce
in the mail to Bradford, - tell the guard to blow his horn, and let her alight at
the Lodge - will prepare her old fr[ien]d Matty Pollard for her arriv[a]l and I mys[elf] will
ta[ke] ca[re] she (M- [Mariana]) does n[o]t lose hers[elf] bet[ween] the Lodge and the h[ou]se – wr[ote] no[te] to ‘The Rev[eren]d Rob[er]t Wilkins[o]n Heath’
to ask h[i]m ‘to co[me] whenev[e]r m[o]st conven[ien]t to him bef[ore] Wed[nesday] (b[u]t n[o]t on Mon[day]) respect[in]g
the will of my late a[un]t - and wr[ote] no[te] to ‘Mr. Lister appraiser Halifax’ to ask him
to co[me] at 3 p.m. tomor[row] or Sat[urday] to val[ue] the wardrobe of my late a[un]t – seal[e]d and
direct[e]d all the ab[ov]e (let[ter] notes) at the din[ner] tab[le] and s[e]nt them off by Frank soon aft[e]r
7 – din[ner] at 6 35/.. – coff[ee] upst[ai]rs - A- [Ann] r[ea]d Fr[en]ch al[ou]d as us[ua]l – 1/2 asleep on the sofa
till 10 - then wr[ote] all the ab[ov]e of today - Booth here this morn[in]g - at Hilltop in the
aft[ernoo]n – settl[e]d - Mr. Carter h[a]s no object[io]n to the new barn and h[ou]se being in a line w[i]th his
moth[e]r’s cot[tage] and so it is to be - 2 masons (Amos and Jos[e]ph Sharpe) at the west tow[e]r –
2 d[itt]o flagg[in]g the new court – Rob[er]t Mann + 4 low[erin]g and level[in]g in front of the h[ou]se and g[o]t
the hall-cellar-drain dry out so as to drain off all the wat[e]r (6in. deep) out of the cellar –
Rob[er]t Schof[iel]d and his man Joseph help[in]g the masons at the west tow[e]r – pull[in]g d[o]wn the gard[e]n terr[a]ce
wall and dress[in]g the st[one] (Jos[e]ph w[a]s help[in]g the gard[ene]r in the morn[in]g) - the gard[ene]r and John Booth and Ch[arl]es
and Ja[me]s How[ar]th stubb[in]g up the old apple-trees in the orch[ar]d and clear[in]g the gr[ou]nd - Frank cart[in]g
st[one] for the dry arching 2 l[oa]ds rough throughs fr[om] Hipp[erholme] quarry and the rest st[one] fr[om] the gard[e]n wall –
Ch[arle]s and Ja[me]s H- [Howarth] at Hilltop all yest[erday] and Tues[day] aft[ernoo]n pull[in]g d[o]wn the old cot[tage]s and barn – Ingh[a]m + 2
men and a boy wall[in]g east parapet wall along the outside arch - 2 York joiners in the hall and 2
Hilltop cot[age]s and barn
pull[e]d d[ow]n
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Oct[obe]r
jobb[in]g as us[ua]l - the gallery all tak[e]n d[o]wn yest[erday] to the red r[oo]m and n[or]th chamb[e]r and no gett[in]g int[o] eith[e]r
b[u]t by a ladd[e]r int[o] the lit[tle] sq[uare] lobby open[in]g int[o] them - a new beam put up today for the fut[ure]
gall[er]y floor - Mark Hepw[or]th and the N[orth]g[a]te carts cart[in]g soil in front of the h[ou]se topp[i]ng up the gr[ea]t
embankm[en]t – ver[y] fine day F[ahrenheit] 32° now at 10 50/.. p.m. the 1st ti[me] this seas[o]n of being at the freez[in]g point –
my no[te]s tonight writ[ten] in the 1st pers[o]n - will n[o]t wr[it]e Miss L- [Lister] mean[in]g to ta[ke] the brevet
immed[iatel]y – No[te] fr[om] Mr. Wilkins[o]n to say comp[limen]ts and he will co[me] at 11 a.m. on Sat[urday] Mr. List[e]r
will try to co[me] tomor[row]
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agox · 1 year
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Last night I got high and wrote a program to find all of the unused elemental symbols. It turns out there’s 585 of them and it’s much less interesting the next day.
One interesting finding: I couldn’t be bothered to generate all possible one and two letter strings, so I asked ChatGPT to write me code that would do all that for me. It worked surprisingly well!
['a', 'd', 'e', 'g', 'h', 'j', 'l', 'm', 'q', 'r', 't', 'x', 'z', 'aa', 'ab', 'ad', 'ae', 'af', 'ah', 'ai', 'aj', 'ak', 'an', 'ao', 'ap', 'aq', 'av', 'aw', 'ax', 'ay', 'az', 'bb', 'bc', 'bd', 'bf', 'bg', 'bj', 'bl', 'bm', 'bn', 'bo', 'bp', 'bq', 'bs', 'bt', 'bu', 'bv', 'bw', 'bx', 'by', 'bz', 'cb', 'cc', 'cg', 'ch', 'ci', 'cj', 'ck', 'cp', 'cq', 'ct', 'cv', 'cw', 'cx', 'cy', 'cz', 'da', 'dc', 'dd', 'de', 'df', 'dg', 'dh', 'di', 'dj', 'dk', 'dl', 'dm', 'dn', 'do', 'dp', 'dq', 'dr', 'dt', 'du', 'dv', 'dw', 'dx', 'dz', 'ea', 'eb', 'ec', 'ed', 'ee', 'ef', 'eg', 'eh', 'ei', 'ej', 'ek', 'el', 'em', 'en', 'eo', 'ep', 'eq', 'et', 'ev', 'ew', 'ex', 'ey', 'ez', 'fa', 'fb', 'fc', 'fd', 'ff', 'fg', 'fh', 'fi', 'fj', 'fk', 'fn', 'fo', 'fp', 'fq', 'fs', 'ft', 'fu', 'fv', 'fw', 'fx', 'fy', 'fz', 'gb', 'gc', 'gf', 'gg', 'gh', 'gi', 'gj', 'gk', 'gl', 'gm', 'gn', 'go', 'gp', 'gq', 'gr', 'gs', 'gt', 'gu', 'gv', 'gw', 'gx', 'gy', 'gz', 'ha', 'hb', 'hc', 'hd', 'hh', 'hi', 'hj', 'hk', 'hl', 'hm', 'hn', 'hp', 'hq', 'hr', 'ht', 'hu', 'hv', 'hw', 'hx', 'hy', 'hz', 'ia', 'ib', 'ic', 'id', 'ie', 'if', 'ig', 'ih', 'ii', 'ij', 'ik', 'il', 'im', 'io', 'ip', 'iq', 'is', 'it', 'iu', 'iv', 'iw', 'ix', 'iy', 'iz', 'ja', 'jb', 'jc', 'jd', 'je', 'jf', 'jg', 'jh', 'ji', 'jj', 'jk', 'jl', 'jm', 'jn', 'jo', 'jp', 'jq', 'jr', 'js', 'jt', 'ju', 'jv', 'jw', 'jx', 'jy', 'jz', 'ka', 'kb', 'kc', 'kd', 'ke', 'kf', 'kg', 'kh', 'ki', 'kj', 'kk', 'kl', 'km', 'kn', 'ko', 'kp', 'kq', 'ks', 'kt', 'ku', 'kv', 'kw', 'kx', 'ky', 'kz', 'lb', 'lc', 'ld', 'le', 'lf', 'lg', 'lh', 'lj', 'lk', 'll', 'lm', 'ln', 'lo', 'lp', 'lq', 'ls', 'lt', 'lw', 'lx', 'ly', 'lz', 'ma', 'mb', 'me', 'mf', 'mh', 'mi', 'mj', 'mk', 'ml', 'mm', 'mp', 'mq', 'mr', 'ms', 'mu', 'mv', 'mw', 'mx', 'my', 'mz', 'nc', 'nf', 'ng', 'nj', 'nk', 'nl', 'nm', 'nn', 'nq', 'nr', 'ns', 'nt', 'nu', 'nv', 'nw', 'nx', 'ny', 'nz', 'oa', 'ob', 'oc', 'od', 'oe', 'of', 'oh', 'oi', 'oj', 'ok', 'ol', 'om', 'on', 'oo', 'op', 'oq', 'or', 'ot', 'ou', 'ov', 'ow', 'ox', 'oy', 'oz', 'pc', 'pe', 'pf', 'pg', 'ph', 'pi', 'pj', 'pk', 'pl', 'pn', 'pp', 'pq', 'ps', 'pv', 'pw', 'px', 'py', 'pz', 'qa', 'qb', 'qc', 'qd', 'qe', 'qf', 'qg', 'qh', 'qi', 'qj', 'qk', 'ql', 'qm', 'qn', 'qo', 'qp', 'qq', 'qr', 'qs', 'qt', 'qu', 'qv', 'qw', 'qx', 'qy', 'qz', 'rc', 'rd', 'ri', 'rj', 'rk', 'rl', 'rm', 'ro', 'rp', 'rq', 'rr', 'rs', 'rt', 'rv', 'rw', 'rx', 'ry', 'rz', 'sa', 'sd', 'sf', 'sh', 'sj', 'sk', 'sl', 'so', 'sp', 'sq', 'ss', 'st', 'su', 'sv', 'sw', 'sx', 'sy', 'sz', 'td', 'tf', 'tg', 'tj', 'tk', 'tn', 'to', 'tp', 'tq', 'tr', 'tt', 'tu', 'tv', 'tw', 'tx', 'ty', 'tz', 'ua', 'ub', 'uc', 'ud', 'ue', 'uf', 'ug', 'uh', 'ui', 'uj', 'uk', 'ul', 'um', 'un', 'uo', 'up', 'uq', 'ur', 'us', 'ut', 'uu', 'uv', 'uw', 'ux', 'uy', 'uz', 'va', 'vb', 'vc', 'vd', 've', 'vf', 'vg', 'vh', 'vi', 'vj', 'vk', 'vl', 'vm', 'vn', 'vo', 'vp', 'vq', 'vr', 'vs', 'vt', 'vu', 'vv', 'vw', 'vx', 'vy', 'vz', 'wa', 'wb', 'wc', 'wd', 'we', 'wf', 'wg', 'wh', 'wi', 'wj', 'wk', 'wl', 'wm', 'wn', 'wo', 'wp', 'wq', 'wr', 'ws', 'wt', 'wu', 'wv', 'ww', 'wx', 'wy', 'wz', 'xa', 'xb', 'xc', 'xd', 'xf', 'xg', 'xh', 'xi', 'xj', 'xk', 'xl', 'xm', 'xn', 'xo', 'xp', 'xq', 'xr', 'xs', 'xt', 'xu', 'xv', 'xw', 'xx', 'xy', 'xz', 'ya', 'yc', 'yd', 'ye', 'yf', 'yg', 'yh', 'yi', 'yj', 'yk', 'yl', 'ym', 'yn', 'yo', 'yp', 'yq', 'yr', 'ys', 'yt', 'yu', 'yv', 'yw', 'yx', 'yy', 'yz', 'za', 'zb', 'zc', 'zd', 'ze', 'zf', 'zg', 'zh', 'zi', 'zj', 'zk', 'zl', 'zm', 'zo', 'zp', 'zq', 'zs', 'zt', 'zu', 'zv', 'zw', 'zx', 'zy', 'zz']
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ehehehe I have received some qUESTIONS from @dang-i-like-whumpng-i-like-whump from @meowsikbox 's post :D
38 - Pete - Why did you let this Happen?
His voice almost breaks with each fractured word, "I-- I thought if- if- if I just-- I d-d-didn't want this--!"
"I just wanted to be left alone, I wanted a normal life, but i c-c-c-c-c-couldn't stop it-- st-st-stop them, I... t-tried, I r-really did, but he-- but he was, wwas too strong, he tried to-- h-h-he drown me, Burt-t-ton, hhhe--"
Pete sniffles, wiping repeatedly at his tear-filled eyes. The sleeve soaked many up, but the smeared drops made it easier for more to slip down his cheeks in streams.
"I-- I let it-t-t happen... It's my fault..." he whispers. "I-- I ch-ch-chose to let, to let him bh-beat me be--cccause I-- I thought I'd be ss-ssafer that way, if nnnn-- no one, nno one not--iced me, if I st-- if I stayed out of, of t-trouble..."
((look what you've done lmao he's bawling now :D how cute~))
~*~
38 - Demon!Johnstone - Why did you let this Happen?
"I didn't let this happen," he seethes at you, glaring daggers through your body from his prone position on the ground. "It was that pathetic fucking fish."
He tries to push himself off the ground to lunge at you, but his legs are shaky and too long, lacking their previous coordination. He trips and falls back to the ground with a thud and a grunt, still swinging blunt, clawed hands at you.
((oh, what a foul temper this man has ^-^))
~*~
39 - Pete - What is wrong with you?
Pete stares at you, eyes wide, "W-what?" He stammers, voice breaking, "Wwww-wh-what's--... what's wwrong with, with me...?!"
"I- I- I dddddon't, I don't knnow, I don't knnoww--" he sobs, "there're ssso--... so many things, I don't know where to start, pl-plea-please, don't mak-k-ke me answer...!"
He clasps his hands and draws them in; you didn't think he could shrink more. Tears glimmer in his eyes before he answers:
"Wh-what isn't?"
~*~
52 - Pete - What’s the most painful weapon, in your opinion?
"Oh P-p-powers," he says in a tiny voice. He squeezes his eyes shut at the memory.
"The wh-whip, it burns, he, he, d-doesn't, hhhe doesn--n't even hhave to c-c-cccccrackkk--" he chokes, "--it... it burns, it hurts so much... I-- it's, it's-- it's the wwh- worst weapon, it was made to hurt."
~*~
66 - Johnstone - Do you think that you’re going insane?
"I am not going insane, how dare you," Johnstone growls. His lips pull back into a snarl, and his eyes narrow into a scathing glare;
"How DARE you-- it's that fucking belunae's fault, ALL ITS FAULT!! IT RUINED EVERYTHING and you DARE SUGGEST I'M THE ONE GOING INSANE for LOSING EVERYTHING I EVER WORKED FOR?!"
((fhdhehhdd he got ruder))
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Unfortunately not that I know of, Therus D:
Also, another question, what has has to be one of the most interesting things you've stumbled across whilst on the job?
Being able to travel like that must mean there's at least been something!
Shit, well if you meet ∆nyone like th∆t, send them my w∆y if th∆t's ∆ll good?
But the most interesting thing? Bit of ∆ tough one there. Oh no, w∆it, think I might h∆ve it. There w∆s this one time I w∆s just kind of exploring, seeing wh∆t kind of pl∆ces exist outside the fleet's re∆ch, ∆nd I c∆me ∆cross this other m∆ssive empire, mostly hum∆ns but there were ∆ couple ∆liens, but they h∆d some troubles, this m∆ssive rip in sp∆ce h∆d b∆sic∆lly bisected their empire, would've helped but honestly doubt theres ∆ d∆mn thing I could've done. Did t∆ke ∆ fly by the front lines of their push to close this te∆r, ∆nd there were these dudes in m∆ssive ∆rmour, whole bunch of colours but there w∆s ∆ lot of blue. Might h∆ve to drop by to see if there's ∆nything I could n∆b, I me∆n they're stretched so f∆r I'm sure there's some sp∆re ge∆r somewhere.
So ye∆h, th∆t w∆s pretty interesting, sorry for just kind∆ r∆mbling ∆t you.
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calseb · 3 years
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sometimes my brain just goes ✨mgg’s hands✨
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sidecharacterstuff · 4 years
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just i watched this live stream again for the 2738837 time just to see drew saying that my language is the most beautiful language? yES I DID
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whatdoesshedotothem · 2 years
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Wed[nesday] 12 October 1836
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No kiss ver[y] fine morn[in]g F[ahrenheit] 58 1/2° and sun shin[in]g at 8 50/.. wr[ote] and cop[ie]d no[te]s to ‘the editor of the
H[alifa]x Guardian, Halifax’ and to ‘the editor of the Halifax Express newspaper
Halifax’ and to ‘Mr. L. Duncan, tailor etc Halifax’ in ans[we]r to
his no[te] last night ask[in]g if I w[oul]d ha[ve] leggings for the men as I object[e]d to leggings last
week - (I nev[e]r nam[e]d them last w[ee]k) – ha[ve] ord[ere]d trousers for the gard[ene]r and beeches and
leggings for John and Frank as bef[ore] – br[eak]f[a]st at 9 25/.. - A- [Ann] r[ea]d Fr[en]ch – ca[me] upst[ai]rs
at 10 1/4 – wr[ote] no[te] to ‘Mr. Mackean Yorksh[ire] Dist[ric]t Bank, H[alifa]x’ enclos[in]g check
for £100 - and wr[ote] lit[tle] no[te] to ‘Mr. Booth Bookseller etc Halfiax’ for
a quire of br[oa]d bl[a]ck edg[e]d no[te] pap[e]r and 1/2 sh[ee]t of bl[a]ck seal[in]g wax and 2 bot[tle]s of ink –
A-  [Ann] wr[ote] in my na[me] for Miss Hebden to s[e]nd to measure 2 of the serv[an]ts for mourn[in]g -
s[e]nt off John Booth w[i]th all the ab[ov]e notes aft[e]r his din[ner]   H[a]d just writ[ten] the ab[ov]e
of today at 10 50/.. and w[e]nt out - Mr. Duncan s[e]nt up ab[ou]t 11 for an ans[we]r and his messeng[e]r
took b[a]ck the no[te] John Booth w[oul]d oth[e]rwise ha[ve] tak[e]n – Rob[er]t Mann + 3 at the dry
wall arch[in]g help[in]g Ingh[a]m and his man and boy – walk[e]d 20 min[ute]s w[i]th A- [Ann] on the flags till ab[ou]t
12 – w[e]nt d[o]wn to the meer - Mr. Harper h[a]d lunch[eo]n soon aft[e]r 1 and dur[in]g this ti[me] I sat w[i]th A- [Ann]
aft[er]w[ar]ds w[i]th Mr. Harper – pull[e]d d[o]wn a gr[ea]t deal of plast[e]r fr[om] the front of the h[ou]se next to the kitchen
to shew the stooth[in]g - then w[e]nt w[i]th Mr. Harper to the meer – expl[aine]d my ideas ab[ou]t the bywash
at the low end - he saw no object[io]n - then saunt[ere]d up to the Lodge r[oa]d where the gard[ene]r and Hemingway
the Wyke gard[ene]r were sodd[in]g up the bank – m[u]ch too snod and gardener-like - stood by w[i]th Messrs.
Harper and Husb[an]d wh[ile] the form[e]r drew a lit[tle] sketch, and shew[e]d Rawlins[o]n (ver[y] quick and intellig[en]t
ab[ou]t it) how to unformalize his work - A- [Ann] s[e]nt for me to see Miss Hebden, co[me] to measure
Cookson and Oddy for mourn[in]g – want[e]d to sp[ea]k to Miss Hebden ab[ou]t Charlotte Booth - A-  [Ann] wafer[e]d
direct[e]d to me and unopened let[ter] h[a]d lain on A-‘s [Ann] tab[le] 2 or 3 days - she s[ai]d it w[a]s a print[e]d let[ter] I nev[e]r op[ened] it - she happ[ene]d
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to look at it this aft[ernoo]n, and f[oun]d it w[a]s fr[om] Charlotte Booth say[in]g Miss Hebden advis[e]d her to
ta[ke] a l[ad]y m[ai]d’s place, and ask[in]g me to be so good as look out for one for her – expl[aine]d to
Miss Hebden who it seems nev[e]r told Charlotte she w[oul]d ha[ve] to sit up late in a lady m[ai]d’s
pl[ac]e - I told Miss H- [Hebden] I th[oug]ht the girls’ inclinat[io]n w[a]s n[o]t for serv[i]ce - she h[a]d ment[ione]d being in bus[ine]ss in an
und[e]r way – s[ai]d, I h[a]d told h[e]r, that I c[oul]d do noth[in]g for her in bus[ine]ss, and I therefo[re] ga[ve] her
2 sov[erei]gns (hav[in]g giv[e]n her one bef[ore]) and s[ai]d she must do for hers[elf] in fut[ure] - that Miss Hebden
w[oul]d und[er]st[a]nd that I d[i]d n[o]t feel at lib[ert]y to control the girls’ inclinat[io]n as to the man[ner] she preferr[e]d
of gett[in]g h[e]r br[ea]d, b[u]t that, if she d[i]d set up for hers[elf], she w[oul]d ha[ve] no work fr[om] me or fr[om] anybod[y]
in the h[ou]se – s[ai]d I w[oul]d reset ab[ou]t look[in]g out for a place for her, and get her one if I c[oul]d, b[u]t hav[in]g
giv[e]n up all charge of her, this I w[oul]d n[o]t ta[ke] b[a]ck ag[ai]n – h[e]r sist[e]r then her broth[e]r h[a]d disapp[ointe]d
me (expl[aine]d) and I w[a]s mo[re] diffid[en]t now of hope of Charlotte - I fear[e]d it w[a]s imposs[ible] to lift
her up bey[on]d or ab[ove] her own nat[ura]l turn of mind - Miss H- [Hebden] says her 2 old[e]st workwom[e]n ha[ve]
salaries, and she can[no]t gi[ve] a salary to anymo[re] than 2 - no chance for Charlotte - can do
noth[in]g for her aft[e]r Xmas - I s[ai]d the girl c[oul]d n[o]t now co[me] here - and c[oul]d n[o]t when I w[a]s away
m[u]st therefo[re] go ho[me] if I c[oul]d n[o]t get a place - she m[u]st at any rate n[o]t be nice ab[ou]t a place
and ta[ke] wh[a]t wages she c[oul]d get - I th[ou]ght £10 ample at pres[en]t - out 10 min[ute]s at the dry arch[in]g
the centres put on this morn[in]g, and a good deal done - the 2 necess[arie]s beg[a]n to be pull[e]d d[o]wn this aft[ernoo]n
the st[one] tak[e]n for arch[in]g w[i]th – Din[ner] at 6 55/.. – coff[ee] upst[ai]rs - A- [Ann] r[ea]d Fr[en]ch - till 9 50/.. wr[ote] all b[u]t
the 1st nine lines of today – Let[ter] tonight 1 1/2 p[age] fr[om] Mar[ia]n M[arke]t Weight[o]n - hopes to hear
fr[om] me ag[ai]n aft[e]r next Mon[day] on w[hi]ch day she concludes the fun[era]l will be - the ment[io]n
of my a[un]t becom[ingl]y sm[all] consid[erin]g Mar[ia]n’s oft[e]n avow[e]d dislike - ‘Weight[o]n Tues[day] 11 Oct[obe]r 1836. my d[ea]r Anne I rec[eive]d your let[ter] this morn[in]g
‘w[hi]ch convey[e]d to me the melanch[ol]y intellig[en]ce I ha[ve] been daily expect[in]g s[in]ce I last heard fr[om] you –
‘I can now on[l]y trust that yours[elf] and Miss Walk[e]r may contin[ue] well, and when the harass of the pres[en]t
‘is ov[e]r, you may enjoy peace and comf[or]t, and that your alterat[io]ns at Shibd[e]n, and your man[y] concerns
‘may all realize your m[o]st sanguine expectat[io]ns – Perh[aps] you will wr[ite] ag[ai]n so[me]ti[me] next
‘week, for I shall ta[ke] it for grant[e]d the Fun[era]l will be on Mon[day], b[u]t I feel wishful to hear
‘ag[ai]n fr[om] you when you feel a lit[tle] mo[re] settl[e]d - Miss Inm[a]n begs her rem[em]b[ran]ces to yours[elf] and Miss Walk[e]r
‘and w[i]th my love to both bel[ieve] me, my d[ea]r Anne, very affect[ionatel]y yours Marian List[e]r’ – n[o]t a word
on my advice - or rath[e]r on my obs[ervation] that were I in her pl[a]ce I th[ou]ght and felt I sh[oul]d n[o]t co[me] –
b[u]t her let[ter] is ver[y] well done - no humbug ab[ou]t my poor a[un]t wh[o]m she dislike[e]d, und[er]val[ue]d,
and whose loss she c[ou]ld n[o]t consist[entl]y pretend to deplore – Ver[y] civ[i]l let[ter] fr[om] Mrs. Musgrave tonight say[in]g
she h[a]d op[ene]d my let[ter] to Mr. Musgrave - at Scarbro’, w[oul]d n[o]t ret[ur]n till Sat[urday] b[u]t h[a]d forward[e]d my
let[ter] w[hi]ch he w[oul]d ans[we]r hims[elf] and she w[a]s sure he w[oul]d co[me] ov[e]r, and perform ‘the last offices for Mrs. Lister’
all this is ver[y] civil, and ver[y] comf[orta]ble and proper - and my a[un]t w[oul]d ha[ve] been pleas[e]d c[oul]d she ha[ve] been
consc[iou]s of the th[in]g - fine day - high wind now at 10 5/.. p.m. at w[hi]ch h[ou]r F[ahrenheit] 47 1/2°
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#getting real tired of crying lately and feeling like shit but what else is new lmao when will i ever not hate myself#taeyeon's dear me will never not make me sob.... cause the lyrics just hit so FUCKING hard#so uuhh enjoy this meme while i breakdown at 7:30am and can't seem to fall asleep????#spent the night watching cool performances and weekly idol and random shit to make me laugh#then tried to relax with some softer songs only to end up crying at all the ballads and shit so like.... gr8 success 👍 lol.#laters yall. hope everyone's doing well and faring better and stuff. ✌🏻#jj.vents/rants#getting real hungry again but that's what i get for just barely having one meal again lmao..... hahahah#howamistillaliveiwondersometimes#but anyway like i just rly wanna sleep and eat shit and sometimes i stay up too long and start questioning shit or whatever yk#kindly note my coming on here was just to vent tho#so like dont nobody be out here calling the hotline on me just for crying at some sad songs#im on my p*riod like lemme live yo-#😔😔😔#idk why bc i never even use pinterest but supposedly i got reported for that once??? laughed so hard at the email#it was like...fb level bad. 'someone is worried you might wanna die. pls don't post abt that or we'll kick you out' or some shit#but like... 1) i hadnt used pinterest in years when i got that and 2) .....i only ever pinned like projects and wps and memes??¿¿¿ so tf-#anyway it's just always had me hella paranoid ever since bc whoever that b*tch was can ch*ke 💀🤘🏻#night yall. 🌙
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kihoney · 4 years
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I have the worst cold I've ever gotten and I need to be up in 4 hours for college :(
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glitch-h · 5 years
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carmilla jus rlly drives home the fact that i dont have to even remotely like someone to wanna fuck em
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untouchabyeolman · 7 years
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well i totally just failed my exam 🙃
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(influx of questions incoming cause i'm curious, feel free to answer as few or as many as you want haha) Hey Izzy, who is your matesprit? What are they like? What do they do? Do you guys have a good relationship? How long have you been together? How/where did you meet? How did your relationship start?
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"Wow, you ▽ctu▽lly delivered--th▽t sure is ▽ good few questions. But since you so gr▽ciously took the time to write this much for me, I might ▽s well humor you."
"My m▽te's n▽me is L▽▽llu Imv▽n▽. He owns one of the most popul▽r clubs this side of the city. He's ▽bout ▽s rough 'n' tough ▽s ▽ny purple would be, ▽s well ▽s religious. He h▽s ▽ w▽y with words, ▽nd is very good ▽t comm▽nding ▽ttention ▽s well ▽s respect--even from someone ▽s n▽tur▽lly defi▽nt ▽s I ▽m, h▽h▽~. Th▽t's prob▽bly why I felt red for him in the first pl▽ce. But don't get it twisted--I'm not one to be comm▽nded."
"△s for our rel▽tionship, I ▽dmit it's somewh▽t... complic▽ted. He likes to be in ch▽rge ▽ll the time, ▽nd while I do ▽dmire him for th▽t, it c▽n sometimes put ▽ d▽mper on things. He gets ▽ll m▽d when things don't go his w▽y, ▽nd he doesn't like to listen when I bring it up, but we're working on it or wh▽tever."
"We've been together for ▽booout... two sweeps now, ▽nd we initi▽lly met not long before then. I c▽n't remember where it w▽s we met ex▽ctly, but he took ▽ liking to me ▽lmost right ▽w▽y--he just didn't try getting rom▽ntic until l▽ter. I h▽dn't been outside the c▽verns for long by the time we met, so he kind of took me under his wing and showed me how things worked in the big city. I le▽rned ▽lmost everything I know ▽bout this pl▽ce from him. △t some point, though, he ▽sked me out on ▽ d▽te ▽nd i ▽ccepted... then we h▽d ▽ few more before eventu▽lly becoming m▽tesprits. I'm sp▽ring you the det▽ils for s▽ke of time, but we just h▽d ▽ very norm▽l first st▽rt."
"Things ▽re good... Or ▽s good ▽s they c▽n be."
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It's not like everybody doesn't lie about the Mysterious circumstances for their mysterious eye injuries, what else would you use It for?
Why of course, my friend! You've got my intentions right on the rupee! Aha, while obviously I am too old for you, Miss Zelda, I do happen to fib here or there about my eye. A thrilling tale does wonders for wooing the women and men, alike.
And even as a good distraction, I presume.
Right again, My Queen. So now that I sense that our conversation is starting to turn a bit sour, I shall tell you my other lies.
I did not come here to ease a royal queen's soul, but just to simply...assess her. I wish to know what kind of monarch the kingdom of Hyrule can expect, under you.
Well I thank you for not pitying me, because I don't want it.
I presumed as much. Which brings me to my other lie, or rather...more of a half lie.
You called me a seasoned adventurer, which is quite true. But I'm afraid I failed to mention that that is not my primary occupation.
As you correctly noticed, I have been glancing at that curious satchel of yours.
For you see, my dear, I am actually a thief. And I had planned to steal whatever bags of rupees, a royal such as yourself, might have been carrying.
Quite bold of you to admit this, plainly, in front of me.
Well you were precise on your observations before! And it is only polite that I confirm. When the show is coming to a close, I like to be straight forward. You see, earlier, when you had found me in that alley, I was actually on my way to a village chief's house, in order to see what treasures lay inside.
But, I soon discovered, in the cover of your created chaos, that the Lady of the house was not home. If there is no one present for me to tell that I have stolen from them, I see no real point in it. In addition, given the state of this village as of current, I think it would be a bit too rude to steal more from them after this tiring day.
You didn't steal...because there was nobody around?
Precisely. Whenever I steal, I always make it known to the victim that I plan to steal from them, so they have time to prepare. That way it is an even and fair game.
I now question the success rate of your supposed thievery...
That's what many say, yes.
...So now you plan to steal from me? Do you not fear what I could do in retaliation?
Well, well, well! Let's not be so hasty! Like I said, I did come over here to assess you, as the kind of queen you are. As what exactly would be lost if you were to be one of my victims...
Here, as good sportsmanship, since you've already gleaned into my intentions earlier, you may place your pouch, or purse, of rupees on the table. Right in front of you, within immediate reach. Away from me, if you please.
I will keep my hands here on my lap the entire time. And we can continue a pleasant chat, without the threat of vast wealth whittling to riches...
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