
I am extremely tempted to launch into the tale of miss elizabeth bennet and the incomprable mr. darcy, as this dress reminds me of her but hardly anyone will get it so ill just make up my own!! by the way.. does anyone know if it is possible to add audio to these entries?? would make the whole posh accent thing really work..Lizzy Dawkins was born in 1830, into one of the wealthiest families in the county. A true elizabethian woman, lizzy was beautifully dressed on all occassions, this gown being amongst her favourite.
Lizzy was seen by all outside her home as the typical upper class woman - snotty and rude, only speaking to those she deemed worthy. Constantly being swooned by admirers, lizzy adopted a certain arrogance about her when she was out, so that only those who truely cared would persist.
However, this was an act forced upon her by hours of training by her horrible step mother. The mother wanted lizzy to marry into a wealthy family so that she would reep the rewards.
Lizzy herself was actually a true beauty - inside and out. She was truely quiet and shy when at home, but longed for freedom from the restraints of social expectantions. She wanted to ride horses "like a man" run wild and marry the poor blacksmith whom she secretly loved passionately.
Ironic really, as her delicate skin had never seen the likes of hard labour. Her shiny wavy black hair had never been covered with soot and her piercing sky blue eyes had never experienced and seen a poor mans world. despite this, she had a fire inside her, that her step-mother desperately wanted to squash.
One day, however, the fire will escape and lizzy will beon her way to freedom, alongside her ture love, the blacksmith.
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