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  1. Dear Tweeps: I am ending this Twitter account, packing my bags, and returning to haunt Mayfair. My alter ego @janeaustenworld still tweets
  2. @charleybrown77 Thanks for the Radio Times link, @CharleyBrown77
  3. @MarieGossip Well, now, Elinor is nothing to sneeze at, Miss Eleanor. My old lady name would probably be Mabel of Ethel. Uggh.
  4. I soundly whipt the presumptuous Child, and so the Affair ends. #BlackMoth
  5. ". . . but it seems that the Fair Lady has a Brother, who, finding Me Enamoured, threw down the Gauntlet. #BlackMoth
  6. The thin lips curled a little, sneering, as one dead-white hand travelled to and fro across the paper. #BlackMoth
  7. Brows & lashes were black, the former slanting slightly up, but his narrow, lidded eyes were green & strangely piercing #BlackMoth
  8. He wore no rouge on his face, the almost unnatural pallor of which seemed designedly enhanced by a patch set beneath his rt eye. #BlackMoth
  9. ... Hugh Tracy Clare Belmanoir, Duke of Andover, sat at the escritoire in the library of his town house, writing. #BlackMoth
  10. CLAD in his customary black & silver, w/ raven hair unpowdered & elaborately dressed, diamonds on his fingers & in his cravat ... #BlackMoth
  11. A new day has dawned, my darlings, and I shall be tweeting The Black Moth, which has no copyright issues whatsoever.
  12. @GeorgianaGossip She wrote anonymously? Like Jane Austen? Makes sense.
  13. What are a husband and wife to do when they are reluctant to show their love for one another? #AprilLady follows their tale.
  14. @Staffpurrson The good news is that eating the right foods allows for healing. After a long bout, I am back to my favorite foods again.
  15. A review of my book, #AprilLady in the Times Literary Supplement, 18-01-57, calls my tale "gracefully told" & "attractive and accurate."
  16. RT @ SirAlanChaffing #londonfashionweek "Now see me bedeck'd in wimple, lederhosen and bovver-boots with mushrooms as earrings" Genius? Cah!
  17. RT @SirAlanChaffing Oik, Piers Morgan, declares SuBo a phenomenon in the USA; tho not as phenomenal as his own baffling rise to celebrity
  18. RT @Austenprose Day 4 of #BBAW - Best New Book Discovery of 2009 Friday's Child recommended by Vic @janeaustenworld http://bit.ly/Q727R
  19. Never did he dream that she had fled because her feelings threatened to overcome her and that she loved him. #AprilLady
  20. Nell left her husband precipitously. In her retreat from his book-room he saw only a spoilt child’s desire to escape. #AprilLady