Monday, September 15, 2008
Society Now
As for the men, if previous masquerade balls are any indication, the portly will dress as Henry VIII, the more fit as Alexander the Great or maybe the devil, and the bored (the eligible Cavender brothers are sure to be among these ranks) as themselves--basic black evening kit, with only a demi-mask as a nod to the occasion.
Lady Grosvenor's Society Now, 5 June 1815
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Society Now
It is a mystery what the late viscount and (still very-much alive) dowager viscountess would have named their next child which would be number eight. Harper? Haydn?
Oh well, it would be better if they stop at seven.
Lady Grosvenor's Society Now, 2 June 1815
Society Now
Neither of the aforementioned topics, however, are nearly as interesting as that of the two unmarried Cavender brothers, Brandon and Cedric. (Before anyone points out that there is a number three of the unmarried Cavender brothers, This Author guarantees you that she is fully keeping up of the existence of Garrison Cavender. He is, however, thirteen years of age, and is not significant in this column, which concerns, as This Author's Columns often do, the most consecrated of sports: husband-hunting.)
While the Misters Cavender are just--merely Misters--they're still considered two of the targets of the season. It is a known info that these two each possesses respectable fortunes, and it is not needed for a pair of perfect eyes to know that they also possess, as do all 7 Cavender offspring, the good looks.
Will some lucky young lady use the mystery of a masquerade night to entrap one of the eligible bachelors?
This Author isn't even going to wonder.
Lady Grosvenor's Society Now, 31 May 1815
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Meryl
xoxo
