211 years of Pride
Willa and Constance both love to read Jane Austen novels…
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…and it has been so very soggy lately (and more sog in the weather forecast)...
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…Willa decided to finish hemstitching the linen tablecloth…
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…then Constance organised some tea...
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…and Willa brought lemon comfits…
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…and the girls enjoyed an elegant tea party…
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…to celebrate the 211th anniversary of the publication of Pride and Prejudice (January 28, 1813)! They plan to spend many more hours reading all of their favourite Jane Austen novels. To see the posts about making Constance’s dress click here and here.
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To read about the fascinating Jane Austen’s House and Museum, Click here.
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That was a very elegant tea party!
It was – we all enjoyed it!
Love the Georgian tea service and Miss Constance’s pretty Regency gown. I’m sure Mr Darcy would have approved, even if Lady Catherine would have found something to nitpick about.
Constance has never been an ‘obstinate headstrong girl’, but I am sure she would be in the right circumstances!
what a lovely tea party…..all the details! And of course the girls in their oh so appropriate frocks., I too enjoy the Jane Austen novels. What a gifted author she was. Wonderful post!!
tea and Jane Austen = heaven!