Leenie Brown fell in love with Jane Austen's works when she first read Sense and Sensibility followed immediately by Pride and Prejudice in her early teens. As the second of five daughters and an avid reader, she has always loved to see where her imagination takes her and to play with and write about the characters she meets along the way. In 2013, these two loves collided when she stumbled upon the world of Jane Austen Fan Fiction. A year later, in 2014, she began writing her own Austen-inspired stories and began publishing them in 2015. Leenie lives in Nova Scotia, Canada with her two teenage boys and her very own Mr. Brown (a wonderful mix of all the best of Darcy, Bingley and Edmund with healthy dose of the teasing Mr. Tillney and just a dash of the scolding Mr. Knightley).
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4 thoughts on “Wordless Wednesday: The Next Dance, George Goodwin Kilburne”
Oooh, lovely picture… that is a story in itself. Thanks for sharing.
You’re welcome. I’m glad you enjoyed it.
I see those lovely dresses and wonder just how dirty the train would be by the end of the ball. Besides being dragged over the chalked dance floor, it’s not hard to imagine they will be stepped on several times during the course of the evening. One carless step by the person following the train, and the dress owner could meet with an unfortunate wardrobe malfunction. What a miserable job the poor maids had who were responsible for cleaning them.
I don’t enjoy doing laundry now, and I have a lovely washer and dryer to help me. 🙂 I can’t imagine having to do all that work by hand.
Oooh, lovely picture… that is a story in itself. Thanks for sharing.
You’re welcome. I’m glad you enjoyed it.
I see those lovely dresses and wonder just how dirty the train would be by the end of the ball. Besides being dragged over the chalked dance floor, it’s not hard to imagine they will be stepped on several times during the course of the evening. One carless step by the person following the train, and the dress owner could meet with an unfortunate wardrobe malfunction. What a miserable job the poor maids had who were responsible for cleaning them.
I don’t enjoy doing laundry now, and I have a lovely washer and dryer to help me. 🙂 I can’t imagine having to do all that work by hand.