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anotherothernight · 9 months ago
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Some quick headshot designs I did for human and ghost characters!
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also my design for William's partner <3 they're horrible <3333
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deathless--aphrodite · 7 months ago
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Jaime + Brienne + unbidden
Jaime I, AFFC / Jenny Xie, Distance Sickness / George Cochran Lambdin, The Consecration / Brienne II, AFFC / Honorée Fanonne Jeffers, Memory of One Day in a Kitchen / John Bauer, If someone else cries when you laugh then you will have your tears back / Jaime I, ADWD / Jack Gilbert, The Sixth Meditation: Faces of God / Anne-Louis Girodet, The Funeral of Atala / Brienne III, AFFC / Audre Lorde, Movement Song / Richard Bergh, Nordic summer’s evening / Jaime I, AFFC / Sally Rooney, Normal People / John Everett Millais, Huguenot lovers on St. Bartholomew’s Day / Brienne VIII, AFFC / Arundhati Roy, The End of Imagination / Gregory Hildebrandt, My Thanks To You / Jaime VI, ASOS / Frank Bidart, To The Dead / William Hatherall, The Battle Between King Arthur and Sir Mordred
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rumors-suavium · 2 years ago
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"You mean you can’t take less,” said the Hatter: "It’s very easy to take more than nothing.
What Is Your Heart's Truest Desire?
》 Ai Nakama - Fruit Carver [written by June]
》 Betrys Pembroke - Combinatorialist [written by Pilot]
》 Billie King - Chess Grandmaster [written by Rocket/Corey]
》 Dani Lopez - Ocean Lifeguard [written by Maya]
》 Elvinia Healy - Lepidopterist [written by Star]
》 Haruka Sugiyama - Ult. Liar [written by Rich]
》 Kaneyoshi Kanemaru - Actor [written by Aly]
》 Kenzou Mochizuki - Editor [written by Hes/Froggy]
》 Mars - Ukulele Cover Artist [written by Reed]
》 Mimosa Caro - Ult. Gardener [written by Purin]
》 Naoki Kamiyama - Ult. Fortune Teller [written by Ouphe]
》 Quang Minh Nguyen - Ult. Ikebanist [written by Lila]
》 Shining☆Justice - Ult. Hero [written by Spencer]
》 Sori Otonashi - Street Artist [written by Rei]
》 Terry Seaver - Ult. Marine Biologist [written by Ava]
》 Tomoe Oniyakshashi - Ult. Warrior [written by Exalt]
》 Tomomi Arima - Thriller Novelist [written by Aster]
》 Veronica Eloise van Hulle - Royal Advisor [written by Dao]
》 William Gregory Bartholomew - Period Drama Actor [written by Gum]
》 Yvonne Morozov - Silver Smith [written by Shrimps]
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masterofmaagnetism · 2 years ago
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1 thru 15 of those asks for bartholomew? :3c
Connor out here ALWAYS comin' in clutch when i beg to talk about ocs jwehbfjewbfewjbfwehj
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What’s the lie your character says most often?
mostly that he's unbothered by what people say about him. he's bothered. he killed about it once lmao
How loosely or strictly do they use the word ‘friend’?
very loosely, these days !! anyone can be a friend if he likes them enough. Bartholomew is very friendly
How often do they show their genuine emotions to others versus just the audience knowing?
Bartholomew, while friendly, is incredibly good at faking his emotions. there's a lot of violence in him that he pushes down, but the audience is distinctly aware of it. others though? they think he can't hurt a fly
What’s a hobby they used to have that they miss?
painting -- Bartholomew used to be an amateur painter, but he dropped it when he got too busy during college, and never found the chance to start it up again
Can they cry on command? If so, what do they think about to make it happen?
oh, yes ! Bartholomew fucks at crying on command. he usually thinks about Elizabeth and Gregory :/
What’s their favorite [insert anything] that they’ve never recommended to anyone before?
i'm sorry but he really likes pineapple on pizza 😔 he picks the pineapples off and eats them first, and then the rest of the pizza
What would you (mun) yell in the middle of a crowd to find them? What would their best friend and/or romantic partner yell?
i would yell something about his kids. like -- "MICHAEL'S CLIMBING ON SOMETHING DANGEROUS" or smth. anyone else would say smth like "THE AFTONS DESERVE WHAT HAPPENED TO THEM"
How loose is their use of the phrase ‘I love you’?
he'll say it to anyone close to him. William, Michael, Gaia, Marmalade, Mandy, Henry, Oleander, Scrap -- anyone. he's got plenty of love to go around
Do they give tough love or gentle love most often? Which do they prefer to receive?
GENTLE LOVE. Bartholomew is an incredibly gentle parent and lover, as his family means a lot to him. he also prefers gentle love towards himself.
What fact do they excitedly tell everyone about at every opportunity?
that one of his kids is a hot pink bunny girl wehjfbewjhfwebjfewhb
If someone was impersonating them, what would friends / family ask or do to tell the difference?
William would ask what Gaia's deadname is. if one of them actually says it, rather than refusing, that's the fake. Michael would just throw himself at both, and the one that catches him is real.
What’s something that makes them laugh every single time? Be specific!
god. dad jokes. he's such a fucking sucker for dad jokes. even if HE makes the joke he's still giggling. doesn't matter how bad it is, Bartholomew is laughing at that shit
When do they fake a smile? How often?
he only fakes his smiles when he feels like he has too, which was more common in high school but not so much in his adulthood
How do they put out a candle?
he blows it out. fucking that fancy shit. sometimes he puts it out with his fingers, but he only started doing that after watching prometheus, bc of David 8
What’s the most obvious difference between their behavior at home, at work, at school, with friends, and when they’re alone?
at home: fun, open, willing to wrestle with his kids IMMEDIATELY, happier
at work: he works from home lol
at school: he was very closed off and snarky at school, both grade school and university
with friends: similar to how he is at home
alone: quiet, but comfortably so
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leafvy · 4 years ago
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𝐋𝐨𝐧𝐠 𝐧𝐚𝐦𝐞𝐬 𝐥𝐢𝐬𝐭
hello everyone! i am finally back with a new name list, i hope you enjoy it and find it usefull!
[ disclaimer: my sincere apologies if there are any spelling/meaning/origin mistakes in any of my name lists, i am by no means a professional in this area, i just like creating lists to help aid storytellers. i do try my best to find each name’s corresponding origin/meaning/spelling but i am a human who is prone to make the odd mistake. p.s, i take requests! ]
Female
Adalina - German derived - Noble 
Adelaide - English - Noble natured 
Adrianna - Latin - Person from Hadria 
Aishwarya - Sanskrit - Wealth, prosperity 
Alethea - Greek - Truth
Alexandria - Greek derived - Feminine form of Alexandros, defender of men
Alexandrina - Greek derived - Feminine form of Alexandros, defender of men
Alianora - Unknown - Unknown
Amaryllis - Greek - Sparkle, shine
Anastasia - Greek - Ressurection
Anastazja - Polish - Reborn 
Angelina - Greek - Messenger
Angelique - Latin - Messenger of God
Annabella - Italian - Loving
Annabelle - English - Favoured grace
Annalisa - Latin - Graced with God’s bounty
Annamaria - Italian/French/German - Bitter, grace
Anneliese - Latin - Graced with God’s bounty
Antoinetta - Latin - Praiseworthy
Antoinette - French - Priceless one
Antonella - Italian - First born
Antonia - Italian - Priceless, praiseworthy, beautiful
Antonina - Spanish - Priceless, highly esteemed
Arabella - Latin - Yielding to prayer
Araceli - Latin - Altar of heaven, heavenly homemaker
Araminta - English - Prayer, protection
Arianna - Greek/Italian - Most holy
 Ariella - Hebrew - Lion of God
Aubrianna - German - Elf
Augusta - Latin - Great, magnificent
Augustina - Latin - The exalted one
Avabella - Hebrew - My God is an oath
Avalina - English - Little bird
Avianna - Latin - Birdlike
Avrielle - Unknown - Unknown
Bathilda - Germanic/Norse - Battle
Benedetta - Latin/Spanish - Blessed
Benedicta - Latin - Blessed
Bernadetta - French - Brave Bear
Bernadette - French - Brave Bear
Busarakham - Thai - Yellow Sapphire
Cairistonia - Unknown - Unknown
Calliope - Greek - Beautifully voiced
Candelaria - Spanish - Candle
Carlotta - Italian - Free man
Carolina - Latin/French - Free man
Cassandra - Greek - The one who shines & excels over men
Cassiopeia - Greek - Unknown
Catalina - Spanish - Pure
Celestina - Spanish/Italian - Heavenly
Celestine - Latin - Heavenly
Charlotta - French/German - Manly
Charlotte - French - Free man
Chrysanthemum - Greek - Gold flower
Cleobella - Unknown - Unknown
Cleopatra - Greek - Glory of her father
Cordelia - Welsh - Jewel of the sea
Corinthia - Greek - Woman of Corinth 
Cressida - Greek - Gold 
Daniella - Latin/Hebrew - God is my judge 
Dayanara - Spanish - Forceful 
Debbonaire - French - Good natured 
Deianira - Greek - Man destroyer 
Delphina - Greek - Woman from Delphi 
Demetria - Greek - Follower of Demeter 
Desdemona - Greek - Misery, unlucky 
Dolores - Latin - Sorrowful 
Dominica - French/Latin - Lord
Dominique - French/Latin - Lord
Donatella - Italian - Gift of God
Dulcinea - Spanish - Sweetness
Ekaterina - Russian/Bulgarian - Pure
Eleanora - Greek - Sun ray
Elenora - Greek - Sun ray
Elisabet - Scandinavian - Pledged to God
Elisabetta - Italian - Pledged to God
Elizabella - Spanish - God is my oath
Elizabeth - Hebrew - My God is an oath
Elizaveta - Russian - God is my oath
Elladora - Greek - A gift sent from heaven, one who is filled with light
Emmanuella - Hebrew - God is with us
Emmeline - French/German - Work
Esmerelda - Spanish - Emerald
Esperanza - Spanish - Hope
Estefania - Spanish/Greek - Crown, garland
Eulalia - Greek - Well-spoken
Evalina - Latin - Desired
Evangelina - Latin - Gospel
Evangeline - Latin - Gospel
Evelyna - Unknown - Unknown
Fatehmeh - Arabic - Captivating, woman who abstains
Federica - Italian - Peaceful ruler
Felicity - Latin - Happiness
Fernanda - Portuguese/Spanish/Italian - Bold voyager
Fiorella - Italian - Little flower
Francesca - Italian - From France
Frederica - German/English - Peaceful ruler
Gabriella - Spanish/Italian - God is my strength
Galatea - Greek - She who is milk-white
Galilea - Italian/Hebrew - Born in Galilee
Gayatari - Sanskrit - Goddess
Geneva - French - Juniper tree
Genevieve - Celtic/French/German - White wave
Georgetta - French/Greek/Latin - Farmer
Georgianna - Catalan/English/Greek/Romanian - Farmer
Georgina - Greek - Farmer
Giovanetta - Unknown - Unknown
Giullietta - Italian/Latin - Youthful
Gwendolyn - Welsh - White ring
Helena - Greek - Shining light
Henrietta - French/English - Estate ruler
Hydrangea - Greek/Latin - Water vessel
Ingeborg - Norse - Stronghold, protection
Isabella - Italian - God is my abundance
Isabellina - Portuguese - My god is a vow
Isadora - Greek - Gift of Isis
Itzayana - Mayan - Gift of God
Jacqueline - French - Supplanter
Jaganmata - Hindu - Mother of the world
Jasmina - French/Persian - God’s gift
Jessamina - Persian - Gift of God
Jessamine - Persian - Gift of God
Josephina - Hebrew - Jehovah increases
Julianna - Latin - Youthful
Julietta - Italian/Latin - Youthful
Katerina - Greek - Pure
Katherine - Greek - Pure
Kathleen - Irish/Greek - Pure
Laurentia - Latin - From Laurentium
Leocadia - Spanish - Splendid brightness
Leonora - Greek - Compassion, light
Liliana - Spanish/Italian - Lily, flower
Liliosa - Spanish - Lily, flower
Louisiana - German - Famous warrior
Luciana - Latin - Light
Lucinda - Latin - Light
Maddelena - Italian - Woman from Magdala
Magdalena - Greek - Woman from Magdala
Magnolia - Latin - Magnol’s flower
Marcelina - Latin - Dedicated to Mars
Marceline - Latin - Dedicated to Mars
Margaery - French - Pearl
Margaretha - Greek/Latin - Pearl, margarita
Marguerita - Greek - Pearl
Marguerite - French - Pearl
Mariana - Spanish - Grace, drop of the sea
Mariella - Latin/Dutch - Star of the sea
Marielle - Latin/Dutch - Star of the sea
Melania - Greek - Black, dark
Miabella - Italian - Beauty
Millicent - German - Strong in work
Mirabella - Latin - Wondrous beauty
Momilani - Hawaiian - Pearl of heaven
Montserrat - Latin - Jagged mountain
Morganna - Welsh - Sea-born
Nicoletta - Greek - People of victory
Nicolina - Greek - People of victory
Octavia - Latin - Eighth
Olivia - Latin - Olive tree
Olympia - Greek - From Mount Olympus
Onaiwah - Native American - Awake
Ophelia - Greek - Help
Penelope - Greek - Weaver
Persephone - Greek - Bringer of destruction
Petronella - Latin/Greek - Stone, rock
Petronilla - Italian/Latin - Stone, rock
Philomena - Greek - Friend of strength
Priscilla - Latin - Ancient
Raffaella - French - God has healed
Raphaela - Hebrew - God has healed
Rosabelle - Latin - Beautiful rose
Rosalina - German - Gentle horse
Samantha - Hebrew - Told by God
Santana - Spanish - Holy
Saphhira - Greek - Sapphire
Seraphina - Hebrew - Burning ones
Serenity - Latin - Peaceful
Shoshana - Hebrew - Lily, rose
Sophronia - Greek - Wise
Stellamaris - Latin - Star of the sea
Tatiana - Russian - Fairy Queen
Temperance - English - Moderation
Theodora - Greek - Gift of God
Ululani - Hawaiian - Heavenly inspiration
Valencia - Latin - Strong, healthy
Valentina - Latin - Strong, healthy
Vasilisa - Russian - Queen, Empress
Venezia - Italian - From Venice
Veronica - Latin - She who brings victory
Victoria - Latin - Victory
Violetta - Italian - Purple
Virginia - Latin - Virginal, pure
Vivienne - French - Life
Waleria - Polish - Healthy, strong
Wilhelmina - Dutch/German - Will, desire, helmet, protection
Williamina - German - Protection, resolute
Xanthippe - Greek - Yellow Horse
Yaroslava - Slavic - Fierce, glorious
Yevgeniya - Russian - Well born
Zenobia - Greek - Life of Zeus
Male
Aballach - Arthurian - Father of Modron
Abraham - Hebrew - Father of multitudes
Acacius - Greek - Thorny
Alessandro - Italian - Defender of mankind
Alexander - Latin - To ward off, defend & protect
Alexandros - Greek - Defender, protector of man
Algernon - Norman-French - Moustached man
Alistair - Scottish - Defending men
Alphonsus - Spanish/Italian - Noble & ready
Ambrose - Greek/Latin - Immortal
Ambrosius - Greek/Latin - Divine, immortal
Anderson - Greek - Son of Andrew
Antonio - Spanish/Italian - Priceless one
Archibald - Germanic - Bold, genuine
Augustus - Latin - Majestic, venerable
Aurelius - Latin - Golden
Balthasar - Greek - Bal protects the King
Barnaby - English - Young warrior
Bartholomew - Aramaic - Son of Talmai
Beauchamp - English/French - Beautiful field
Beauregard - French - Beautiful gaze
Beckett - English - Beehive
Belvidere - Italian - Beautiful to see
Benedict - Latin - Blessed
Benjamin - Hebrew - Son of the right hand
Broderick - Welsh/Irish/Norse - Son of Rhydderch, descendent of Bruadar, Ginger brother
Callahan - Irish - Descendent of Ceallachán
Caspian - Arabic - Treasure of the sea
Cassander - Spanish/Greek - Brother of heroes
Channing - English/French - Young wolf, church offical
Christian - English - Follower of Christ
Christopher - English/Greek - Bearing Christ
Cillian - Irish - War, strife, church
Cleveland - English - Cliff land
Clifford - English - Lives near the cliff
Constantine - Latin/Greek - Steadfast, constant
Constantino - Latin/Greek - Steadfast, constant
Cornelius - Latin - Horn
Dartagnan - French - From Artagnan
Dashiell - French/Scottish - Heaven, sky
Douglas - Scottish - Dark water
Elmwood - English - Forest of Elm trees
Elwood - English - Forest of Elder trees
Emerson - German - Son of Emery
Emiliano - Italian - Rival
Emmanuel - Hebrew - God is with us
Evander - Greek/Scottish - Strong man, bow warrior
Finnegan - Irish - Son of fair haired
Fiorello - Italian - Little flower
Fitzwilliam - English - Son of William
Francesco - Latin/Spanish - French man, free man
Frederick - German - Peaceful ruler
Gabriel - Hebrew - God is my strength
Grayson - English - Grey haired one
Gregory - Latin - Gregarious
Guillermo - Spanish - Resolute protector
Harrison - English - Son of Harry
Heathcliffe - English - Cliff near a heath
Henderson - Scottish - Son of Henry
Holden - English - Hollow in the valley
Humphrey - French/English - Peaceful warrior, bear cub
Hyperion - Greek - The high one
Ignatius - Latin/Etruscan - Fiery one
Jackson - English - Son of Jack
Jameson - English - Son of James
Jefferson - English - Son of Jeffrey
Jeremiah - Hebrew - Yhwh will raise
Jonathon - Hebrew - Son of Jehovah
Joshua - Hebrew - Yhwh is salvation
Kenderick - Scottish/English - Royal ruler, champion
Lancaster - English - Habitational name
Lawrence - Latin - From Laurentium
Leander - Greek - Lion man
Leonardo - Italian/Spanish/Portuguese - Strong as a Lion
Leopold - Germanic - Brave people
Lorenzo - Italian/Spanish - From Laurentium
Lysander - Greek - Liberator
Madigan - Irish - Little dog
Malachi - Hebrew - Messenger of God
Marcellus - French - Young warrior
Marmaduke - Irish/Gaelic - Follower of Maedoc, leader of the seas
Maverick - American - Independent
Maximilianus - Latin - Greatest
Maximillian - Latin - Greatest
Montgomery - French - Gomeric’s hill
Mordecai - Hebrew - Little man
Morrison - English/Scottish - Son of Morris
Muhammad - Arabic - Praised, commendable
Napoleon - Greek - Lion of the new city
Nathaniel - Greek/Hebrew - God has given
Nicholas - Greek - Victory of the people
Nicholson - English/Greek - Son of Nicholas
Octavian - Latin - Eighth
Oswald - Anglo-Saxon - Divine power, ruler
Ozymandias - Greek - Tyrant, dictator
Percival - French - Pierce the vale
Peregrine - Latin - One from abroad
Phineas - Hebrew - Oracle
Randolph - English/German - Chief-Wolf
Reginald - Latin - King
Remington - English - Place on a riverbank
Roderick - Germanic - Famous ruler
Salvatore - Italian - Savior
Santiago - Spanish/Latin - Saint James
Sebastian - Latin - Venerable
Simeon - Hebrew - To hear, to be heard
Solomon - Hebrew - Man of peace
Sullivan - Irish - Black eyed one
Sylvester - Latin - Wooded, wild
Tennyson - English - Son of Dennis
Thaddeus - Aramaic - Courageous heart
Theodore - Greek - God given
Tiberius - Latin - Of the Tiber
Tobias - Hebrew/Greek - God is good
Tristram - Welsh - Noise
Ulysses - Greek - Wrathful, hater
Valentino - Latin - Strong
Vincenzo - Italian - To conquer
Wallace - Scottish/English - Foreigner
Wellington - English - Place name
Whittaker - English - White field
William - Germanic - Strong-willed warrior
Willoughby - English - Willow farm
Xerxes - Persian - Hero among heroes
Zacchaeus - Hebrew/Greek - Pure, innocent
Zachariah - Persian/Hebrew - God remembers
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fitzroycontent · 4 years ago
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Ever listened to taz grad episode 34 and thought, “Hey those goodcastle people have such ridiculously fancy names! I want one!” Well now you can build your own with my handy dandy Goodcastle Name Generator!
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Simply follow the chart rules and you too can be a knight (in absentia) to the realm of Goodcastle!
(i.d under cut, it got super long I apologize)
[i.d: a purple chart of my Goodcastle Name Generator (named as such). It reads
FIRST NAME: BIRTH DATE
Wulfhid
Humphrey
Signith
Nicholas
Emeline
Anthony
Dyonisia
Leonard
Frances
Lawrence
Wilamin
Nathaniel
Wenthelen
Tobias
Catherine
Rowland
Margaret
Fitzroy
Beatrix
Reginald
Marjorie
Isabel
Bartholomew
Walter
Cecily
William
Agnes
Gregory
Scholastica
Godfrey
Geoffrey
LAST NAME PT ONE: BIRTH MONTH
JAN: Gold
FEB: Maple
MAR: Good
APR: Happy
MAY: Frumpy
JUN: Silver
JUL: Oak
AUG: Royal
SEP: Winning
OCT: Bitch
NOV: Fizzle
DEC: Apple
LAST NAME PT TWO: FAVORITE COLOR
Red- court
Orange- lip
Yellow- dance
Green- weather
Blue- pot
Purple- chance
Pink- hair
Brown- toe
Black- shine
White- won
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wqp88888 · 3 years ago
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Nickname
Abbreviation
Proper Name
Abe
Abrm
Abel, Abraham, Absalom
Abner
Abraham
Addy, Atty
Adam
Al
Albert, Allan, Allen, Alfred
Alec, Alex, Alick, Ally
Alexander
Alf
Alfred
Andy, Andie
Andrew, Alexander
Archie
Archibald
Arnie
Arnold
Art
Arthur
Baldie
Archibald
Barnie, Barney
Barnabas
Bart
Bartholomew
Ben
Benjn
Benedict, Benjamin, Ebenezer
Benezer
Ebenezer
Bern, Bernie
Bernard
Bert, Bertie
Albert, Bertram, Cuthbert, Egbert, Halbert, Herbert, Hubert, Lambert, Osbert
Bill, Billie
Wm
William
Bob
Robt
Robert
Bram, Bramley
Abraham
Cal
Caleb
Charlie, Chuck (American)
Chas
Charles
Chris
Xian, Xopher
Christian, Christopher
Clem
Clement
Cliff
Clifford
Colin
Nicholas
Cuddie, Cuddy
Cuthbert
Cy
Cyprian, Cyril, Cyrus
Dai, Dave, Davie
David
Dan, Danny
Danl
Daniel
Dand, Dandie
Andrew
Daniel
Donald
Derick
Frederick
Des
Desmond
Dewi
David
Dick
Ricd
Richard
Dixon
Benedict
Dobb
Robert
Dod, Doddy
George
Dodge
Roger
Dom
Dominick
Don, Donnie
Dond
Donald
Donald
Daniel
Doug
Douglas
Drew
Andrew
Dump
Humphrey
Duke
Marmaduke
Eben
Ebenezer
Ed, Eddie
Edgar, Edwin
Ed, Eddie
Edwd
Edward
Ed, Eddie
Edmd
Edmund
Eli
Elliot, Elias, Elijah
Elmo
Erasmus
Eph
Ephraim
Erik
Frederick
Ern
Ernt
Ernest
Ewen
Owen
Frank, Frankie
Fras
Francis
Fred
Fredk
Alfred, Frederick
Gabe, Gaby
Gabriel
Gary, Garret, Garth
Gareth, Gerard
Ged
Jedidiah
Gene
Eugene
Geoff, Giff
Geoffrey, Jeffrey
Geo
George
Gerard
Jarrett
Gerry
Gerald, Gerard
Gervase
Jarvis, Jervise
Gib
Gilbert
Gord
Gordon
Gorry
Godfrey
Greg
Gregory
Guido
Guy
Gus
Angus, Augustus, Gustav
Hab
Herbert, Robert, Halbert
Hal
Harold, Henry
Hank (American)
Henry
Hank (English)
Hankin
Harry
Harold, Henry
Heck
Hector
Henery, Henrie
Hy
Henry
Hez
Hezekiah
Hick, Hitch
Richard
Hodge
Roger
Hobb, Hop, Hopkin
Robert
Hy (American)
Hy
Henry
Ike
Isaac
Izzy
Isadore
Jabe
Jabez
Jack
Jno
John
Jake (American)
Jacob
Jamie, Jim
Jas
James
Jarrett
Gerard
Jarvis
Gervase, Jervise
Jed
Jedidiah
Jeff
Jeffrey, Geoffrey
Jerry
Jerh
Jeremiah
Jerry
Jery
Jeremy
Jerry
Jere
Jerome
Jon
Jonn
Jonathan
Joe, Joey
Josh
Joseph, Josiah
Jock
John, or any Scotsman
Josh
Joseph, Joshua, Josiah
Ken
Kenneth
Kit
Christopher
Larry
Laurence, Lawrence
Lem
Lemuel
Len
Leonard
Leo
Leopold
Les
Leslie
Lew, Lou
Lewis, Louis
Mac
Malcolm
Manny
Emanuel, Immanuel, Manuel
Matt
Matthew
Max
Maximilian, Maxwell
Mickey, Mike, Miles
Michl
Michael
Monty
Montague
Morie
Maurice, Morris
Nab
Abel, Abraham
Nat, Nate
Nathl
Nathan, Nathaniel
Ned, Neddy
Edward
Nick
Nichs
Dominick, Nicholas
Nobb
Robert
Noll
Oliver
Norm
Norman
Numps
Humphrey
Nye
Aneurin
Owen
Ewen
Oz, Ozzie
Oswald, Oscar, Osbert, Osmund
Paddy, Pat
Patrick, or any Irishman
Perce, Percy
Percival
Perrin
Peter
Perry
Peregrine
Pete
Peter
Phil
Philip, Theophilus
Phippin, Pip
Philip
Rab, Rabbie
Robert
Rafe, Ralf, Rauf
Ralph
Randy
Randell, Randolph
Ray
Raymond
Reg, Reggie, Rex
Reginald
Rich, Rick
Rd, Ricd
Richard
Rob, Robin
Robt
Robert
Rod
Broderick, Roderick, Rodney
Rolf
Ralph
Rolley
Roland, Rowland
Ron, Ronnie
Ronald
Rory
Roderick
Rube
Reuben
Rudy
Rudolph
Russ, Rusty
Russell
Sam, Sammy
Saml
Samson, Samuel
Sacha, Sandy
Alexander
Seb
Sebastian
Sepp
Joseph
Si, Sy
Josiah
Sid, Syd
Sidney, Sydney
Sim, Sym
Simon, Symeon
Solly
Solomon
Stan
Stanley
Steve
Stephen, Steven
Stew, Stu
Stewart, Stuart
Taddy
Adam
Taffy
David, or any Welshman
Ted, Teddy
Edward, Theodore
Terry
Terence
Thad
Thadeus
Theo
Theodore
Tim, Timmy
Timothy
Toby
Tobias
Tolly
Bartholomew
Tom, Tommy Thos Thomas
Tony Anty Anthony
Val
Valentine
Vic
Victor
Vince
Vincent
Vib
Vivian
Waldo
Oswald
Wally
Wallace, Walter
Walt, Wat
Walter
Wes
Wesley
Wido
Guy
Wilf
Wilfred
Will, Willie, Wilkin Wm, Willm William, Wilbur
Zac, Zach, Zack
Isaac, Zachary
Zac, Zach, Zack Zachh, Zachs Zachariah, Zacharias
Zeb
Zebulon, Zebediah, Zebedee
Zeke
Ezakiah, Ezekiel
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Today is Saturday, May 30th, the 151st day of 2019. There are 215 days left in the year.
Today’s Highlight in History:
727: Death of Hubert, the “Apostle to the Ardennes” (a region now comprised of Northern France, Belgium, and Luxembourg).
1232: Pope Gregory IX canonizes Anthony of Padua, the “Wonder Worker.”
1416: Jerome of Prague is burned for heresy by the Council of Constance. He had been a follower of reformer Jan Hus.
1431: Joan of Arc walks to the market square in Rouen, Normandy, where she is to be burned, kneels and prays for her enemies, then mounts the pyre of wood. As the flames leap up, she asks for a cross to be held before her. Her final word is “Jesus.”
1525: Last preserved letter of Conrad Grebel, written from Zurich, to his brother-in-law Vadian, is a vigorous plea against attempts to suppress Anabaptists by fines, confiscation of property, imprisonment, or death.
1527: Philip of Hesse opens the University of Marburg.
1574: Death of King Charles IX of France, haunted by superstitious terrors because of the Huguenots he had ordered to be massacred in the infamous St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre.
1639: Death of Metrophanes Kritopoulos, Orthodox patriarch of Alexandria, Egypt. His discussions with Protestants prompted him to write an exposition of Eastern Orthodox doctrine, based on the early church fathers, in an attempt to achieve Christian unity.
1756: Death at Bulstrode of Elizabeth Elstob, who had broken sex barriers to learn Anglo-Saxon. Among her translations was An English-Saxon Homily on the Birthday of St. Gregory, anciently used in the English-Saxon church, giving an account of the conversion of the English from paganism to Christianity. She had been a fervent defender of the Church of England.
1792: William Carey preaches a famous sermon on Isaiah 54:2-3, before the Baptist Association meeting in Nottingham, England, at the Friar Lane Baptist Chapel, urging his listeners to "expect great things, attempt great things."
1819: At the request of his father-in-law, Anglican bishop Reginald Heber pens the words to his missionary hymn, “From Greenland’s Icy Mountains.”
1822: A slave betrays plans for a massive uprising planned by African Methodist preacher Denmark Vesey in Charleston, South Carolina. One hundred and thirty one African Americans are arrested and Vesey’s church is closed. Some of the plotters will be executed and others deported.
1858: Ordination in Maryland of Charles Grafton as a priest in the Episcopal Church. He will found the Sisters of the Holy Nativity and later, as a bishop, will stir controversy because of his fondness for ritual and vestments.
1868: In a letter, Father Weld accepts Gerard Manley Hopkins into the Jesuits. Hopkins will work as a priest among the poor, writing, but not publishing, the poems for which he is famous today, which the world will first see after his death.
1892: Death in Lucknow, India, of Ram Chandra Bose. An ardent Christian evangelist and educator, he had written apologetics, served as a member of India’s Congress, and been a delegate to international religious conferences.
1933: Death in Boga, Congo, of African evangelist Apolo Kivebulaya.
1972: Death in prison of Watchman Nee, famed Chinese evangelist.
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malsrp · 5 years ago
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HUGE book clear out - over 150 books. Most names/authors below! They're in various conditions - some are pristine, others are a bit worn, but I will provide you with pictures of any specific book you want so that you can decide. Prices vary - I’ll tell you if you message/reply (in your currency) Some books are ex-library stock bought at sales, so they contain stamps and such.
Postage costs will be calculated for it to be sent via mail, this will be included in total cost.
PLEASE NOTE, IN UK PRICES, THESE BOOKS AVERAGE 50P FOR PAPERBACK, £1 FOR HARDBACK. WE ARE SELLING REALLY CHEAP TO RAISE FUNDS TO REPAIR OUR COOKER, AND UPDATE OTHER FURNITURE PIECES BEFORE WE MOVE. Some books will be priced separately.
Books below:
Alex Connor - Memory of Bones Alice Sebold - Lucky Anchee Min - Empress Orchid (Empress Orchid #1) Andy Lane - Fire Storm (Young Sherlock Holmes #4) Angie Sage - MAGYK (Septimus Heap) Anthony Ryan - Blood Song (Raven's Shadow #1) Ann Cleeves - Hidden Depths Anne Pellowski - Winding Valley Farm Arthur Golden - Memoirs of a Geisha Beverly Barton - The Murder Game (Griffin Powell #8) Bob Servant - Delete This At Your Peril: The Bob Servant Emails Brandon Sanderson - The Alloy of Law (Mistborn #4) Brian Freeman - Immoral Carol Smith - Without Warning Chris Carter - The Crucifix Killer (Robert Hunter #1) Elizabeth Chadwick - Shadows and Strongholds Eoin Colfer - The Supernaturalist G.M. Berrow - Twilight Sparkle & the Crystal Heart Spell George R.R. Martin. - A Dance with Dragons: After the Feast (A Song of Ice & Fire #5.2) Jack London - The Call of the Wild & White Fang J.K. Rowling - The Casual Vacancy James Joyce - Dubliners Juliet Marillier - Daughter of the Forest (Sevenwaters #1) Jo Nesbø - The Devil's Star (Harrry Hole #5) Jodi Picoult - My Sister's Keeper John Lutz - Serial Jonas Jonasson - The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Window and Disappeared (The Hundred-Year-Old Man #1) Jordan Belfort - The Wolf of Wall Street Jonathon Nasaw - The Girls He Adored Julia Golding - The Gorgon's Gaze Kathryn Stockett - The Help Kazuo Ishiguro - Never Let Me Go Kenneth Oppel - Dusk Keri Arthur - Tempting Evil Khaled Hosseini - The Kite Runner L.J, Smith - The Forbidden Game (The Forbidden Game 1-3) - £2 Laurell K. Hamilton - Mistral's Kiss (Meredith Gentry #5) Lindsey Davis - The Ides of April (Flavia Albia Mystery #1) Linwood Barclay - Too Close to Home Lisa Gardner - Say Goodbye Louise Welsh - A Lovely Way To Burn Lynda La Plante - Cold Shoulder Mark Billingham - Scaredy Cat (Tom Thorne #2) Mercedes Lackey - The Wizard of Karres Michael Cordy - The Colour of Death Nick Stone - King of Swords Peter David - Fantastic Four Philip K. Dick - Paycheck Philip Pullman - The Tiger in the Well (Sally Lockhart #3) R.J. Palacio - Wonder Rebecca Chance - Killer Queens Richard Yates - Revolutionary Road Robert Louis Stevenson - The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde & Other Stories. Robyn Young - Brethren (Brethren Trilogy #1) Rudyard Kipling - Just So Stories (Wordsworth Collection) Scott Frost - Never Fear (Alex Delilo #2) Simon Kernick - Relentless (Tina Boyd #2) Steve Voake - The Dreamwalker's Child Susan Abulhawa - Mornings in Jenin Ted Eliott; Terry Rossio - Pirates of the Carribean - The Adventure So Far Tony DiTerlizzi - The Field Guide (The Spiderwick Chronicles #1) Tracy Chevalier - The Last Runaway Vittoria Bowles - Get Started In Italian William Jefferies - Bloody River Blues (John Bellam #2)
ALISON WEIR Innocent Traitor The Captive Queen The Lady Elizabeth
ANTHONY HOROWITZ - Nightrise (The Power of Five #3) Point Blanc (Alex Rider #2)
CECILIA AHERN If You Could See Me Now P.S, I Love You The Time of My Life
CARLOS RUIZ ZAFON The Shadow of the Wind (The Cemetery of Forgotten Books #1) The Angel's Game (The Cemetery of Forgotten Books #2)
DAN BROWN Angels and Demons (Robert Langdon #1) The Da Vinci Code (Robert Langdon #2) The Lost Symbol (Robert Langdon #3) Inferno (Robert Langdon #4) Deception Point Digital Fortress
CHRISTOPHER PAOLINI Eragon (Inheritance #1) Eldest (Inheritance #2) Brisingr (Inheritance #3)
HARLAN COBEN Tell No One (Standalone) / Back Spin (Myron Bolitar #4) (2-in-1) One False Move (Myron Bolitar #5) The Final Detail (Myron Bolitar #6) Gone For Good
JOE ABERCROMBIE The First Law Trilogy Box Set (Current eBay price £14, selling for £10)
JEFFERY DEAVER Shallow Graves (A Location Scout Series) The Bone Collector (Lincoln Rhyme #1) The Coffin Dancer (Lincoln Rhyme #2) The Cold Moon (Lincoln Rhyme #7) Twisted (The Collective Stories of Jefferey Deaver)
KARIN SLAUGHTER A Faint Cold Fear Fallen (Will Trent #5) Indelible (Grant County #4) Skin Privilege (Grant County #6)
KATE MOSSE Labyrinth (Languedoc Trilogy #1) Sepulchre (Languedoc Trilogy #2)
LAUREN KATE Torment (Fallen #2) Passion (Fallen #3)
MICHAEL WHITE Michael White Michael White
NANCY HADDOCK La Vida Vampire (Oldest City Vampire #1) Last Vampire Standing (Oldest City Vampire #2)
P.J. TRACY Play to Kill (Twin Cities #5) Want To Play? (Monkeewrench #1)
ROBERT MUCHAMORE Black Friday (Cherub 2, #3) Man vs. Beast (Cherub #6) The Sleepwalker (Cherub #9)
SHERRILYN KENYON Kiss of the Night (Dark-Hunter #5) Devil May Cry (Dark-Hunter #11)
SIMON BECKETT Written in Bone (David Hunter #2) Whispers of the Dead (David Hunter #3)
STIEG LARSSON The Girl Who Played With Fire (Millennium Trilogy #2) - £1 The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet's Nest (Millennium Trilogy #3) - £1
SUSANNA GREGORY A Plague on Both Your Houses (Matthew Bartholomew #1) Murder on High Holborn (Thomas Chaloner #9)
VICTORIA HOLT The King of the Castle The Secret Woman
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motiveandthemeans · 7 years ago
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Laurelworth
Chapter I: Mrs. Holmes
Margaret Louise Holmes (nee Hooper), known as Mrs. Holmes, Mistress, Missus ‘olmes, Missus Molly, Doctor Holmes, Doctor Molly, or just Molly, woke to early spring mist clouding the large, frost-tinged window adjacent her bed in her room at Laurelworth Manor. The room was quite large and one of her favorite in the entire 13,000 square foot house. Complete with a lovely window seat overlooking an ancient oak tree and side yard, a large fireplace (currently nearing embers), an impressive closet for her everyday clothes and shoes, a wardrobe for her finer things and a vanity. Several book shelves lined the walls littered with books, pictures and knick-knacks, a sitting area and a beautiful marble tiled en suite; she really could not ask for more. Her large canopy bed served as the loveliest of escapes from real life and each night she looked forward to her feather mattress.
A little over a year ago, Molly had come to Laurelworth seeking refuge and had not returned to London since. The 23 room manor upon a 10,000 acre estate was a wedding gift from her brother-in-law, Lord Mycroft Holmes. The estate was a three hour carriage ride from London, it contained two lakes and a large pond, 16 orchards and grew (that they knew of) 59 varieties of plants. Surrounded by mountains, Laurelworth Manor itself was at an elevation of 1,400 meters. The sweeping landscape never ceased to take Molly’s breath away, no matter how many times she saw it.
Her husband, the infamously brilliant (and equaling infuriating) William Sherlock Scott Holmes, spent his days in London at 221 B Baker Street solving crimes and conducting experiments with his closest friend and confidant Dr. John H. Watson. Her father Sir Charles Barrett Hooper, a respected and knighted Colonel Physician in Her Majesty’s Royal Army, God rest his soul, had arranged for the marriage with the hearty consent of Lord and Lady Holmes. Her father had been a war hero and his living children were considered to be the most eligible bachelor and bachelorettes when they had been introduced to society.
Molly let out a sleepy chuckle, remembering the letter her father had sent while she was abroad in America at the Women’s Medical College of Pennsylvania informing her of the engagement. She was stunned, she’d never met the man, only reading about his many cases and brilliance in newspaper articles. Begrudgingly, she left at the end of her spring semester and returned to England within a fortnight. Two months later they married, she twenty and Sherlock twenty-five, in a small ceremony, much to the displeasure of the paparazzi and gossips in London society.
With the apathetic blessing of her new husband, Molly returned to America five days after their wedding to complete her education. She attempted to keep in regular correspondence with the Consulting Detective, but found he only wrote short replies back to satiate her desire to know he was doing well and breathing. After two more years of continuous study, Molly returned to England a Doctor. However, she was only allowed to practice in obstetrics at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital as it was a “womanly profession”. She was grateful to be able to put her skill to use anywhere and enjoyed her career, but her heart had always been in the field of pathology.
In the fourteen months she’d been at Laurelworth, Molly had made a happy life for herself, free from the constraints of social niceties and peerage. She ran the estate like a well-oiled machine and was loved by all in its employ. Every third day she spent at the village surgery looking after the women of the surrounding areas and delivering their babies if on duty at the time.
 Molly’s gaze drifted to the pictures on her bedside table which contained four framed photographs close to her heart. The first in an old, simple frame was a picture of her family when they lived in India before her mother and younger brother Rupert had died of Malaria. In her mind’s eyes, she could still see the fiery red of their hair.
The second photo in a lovely painted frame was of Mrs. Hudson and their dearest friends John and Mary Watson (nee Morstan) on their wedding day. Mary was a nurse midwife she’d met during Molly’s time at St. Bart’s, the two had become instant friends. Sherlock and John had been on a case involving the murder of a heavily pregnant woman who had been under Molly’s care. Despite the rather gruesome circumstances, love had blossomed between John and Mary and within six months, the pair were married. The blonde beauty had visited her at least half a dozen times while their husbands had been out for days on end chasing a case. However, she’d not visited since entering her third trimester at the behest of both John and Molly, not wanting to risk her well-being during this delicate time. Mrs. Hudson, the beloved landlady -not housekeeper- of 221 B Baker Street had visited three times and would have come more often had it not been for her troubling hip.
The third photograph set in a gilded frame was of Molly and her two living siblings in the parlor of their London townhome 10 days prior to the announcement of her engagement to Sherlock was put in the papers.
Standing in proper English fashion behind his two seated sisters was her elder brother, Mr. David Charles Hooper, his cocoa-colored hair slicked back and mouth set in a firm line. He was an Oxford educated solicitor and now a founding partner in one of London’s top law firms.  At twenty two he married Sarah Jane Turner, the daughter of the Lieutenant Colonel in their father’s regimen. The pair were childhood sweethearts and would have married sooner if David hadn’t been so determined to make something of himself to support Sarah on his own without the financial aid of their parents. Molly loved her sister-in-law and their three children dearly. Their eldest Andrew David was 6 and a half, Margaret Jane (known as Maggie), four, and Eleanor Kaye was now 18 months old. The family had come to visit twice and only two weeks ago Sarah had written they were expecting their fourth in October!
Her younger sister, Viscountess Camilla Marie Poitier had visited for three months while her husband, the Viscount Raul Poitiers was in Parliament at Paris ardently fighting for the rights of the lowest class. Molly could only roll her eyes and smile indulgently, remembering how sixteen year old Camilla had begged David to let her marry the obscenely handsome, romantic, enlightened, artistic twenty-one year old aristocrat who was in England visiting his mother’s family. Raul had fallen hopelessly in love with her beautiful golden haired sister at first sight; they spent the evening dancing together as if they were the only two in the ballroom.
The older siblings, however, were not ignorant to the Frenchman’s reputation for being a serial philanderer. So it came as no surprise that when the offer of marriage was made two weeks later, Molly sought out Mycroft for his opinion on the Viscount’s character. She was disheartened to discover that even the British Government’s sources had reported that while he was a religious man and much loved by the people, fidelity was not in Raul’s nature. David had reluctantly given his consent (after many rounds of tears and threats of elopement) and the two were married within a fortnight in a grand ceremony. The pair had not yet been married a year and were already expecting their first child in August.
The last picture was of her and Sherlock on their wedding day. Molly’s chest constricted at the impassive expression juxtaposed with the earnest hope so evident on her face as she gazed up at him. Sherlock had only stayed at Laurelworth twice since she’d taken up residence there permanently, the first time was at Easter, the second at Christmas and neither were of his own volition. In the year she spent at Baker Street, the young obstetrician had fallen deeply in love with his genius and (under several layers of sarcasm, impatience and a surely disposition) kindness. The latter had never been directed towards her but she’d witnessed it on several occasions in his interactions with Dr. Watson, Mary (who he’d taken a genuine, friendly shine to), Mycroft’s wife Anthea, and even on occasion Detective Inspector Gregory Lestrade.
Molly’s reminiscing was broken when a knock sounded at her door.
“Come-in!” She called, rising from the warmth of her sheets as her ladies maid, Anna, entered with a tea tray in hand.
“Good Morning, Mistress Holmes. Did you sleep well?”
“I did, thank you. I dreamed of lemon cakes and swimming on the moon.” Molly laughed at the amused expression on Anna’s lovely face, her wheat colored hair in a tight bun, the standard black ladies maid dress she wore was adjusted to accommodate the slight swell of her belly. “What did you dream of, Anna?”
“Ducklings, ma’am. Odd, I know but I’m told it’s normal to have funny dreams when expecting.” She replied, setting the tray down on the coffee table and helping Molly into her berry colored dressing gown before scurrying off to replenish the fire.
“No stranger than swimming on the moon, I assure you.” Molly chuckled, settling down on the chair with her leather bound diary, sipping her tea. “Anna, if you so much as put a log on that fire I will force you to take an extra week’s leave fully paid when the baby arrives.”
“Mrs. Holmes, you know I’m perfectly well enough to lift a few logs.” Anna admonished. “I like to earn my keep, ma’am-“
“Anna, you do not have to prove your worth to me.” Molly said earnestly, rising to grasp her hands. “Your place at Laurelworth is set in stone, my dear. Having a baby will not prompt me to eject you from your positon, I assure you.”
Anna’s eyes shone with gratitude. “Yes, Mrs. Holmes…Thank you.”
Molly nodded with a smile. “I think the blue riding habit with the white linen blouse will do today, a bit dressy for me, I know, I’m scheduled to inspect the orchards and ensure none of those confounding beetles have eaten away the peaches, but I’m also to visit the estate’s accountant so I suppose some effort couldn’t hurt.”
“Yes ma’am.” The lady’s maid gave a rueful smile. “What would you like for breakfast this morning?”
“Scrambled eggs, sausage, tomatoes and porridge with cinnamon sugar. I’m positively famished this morning. In the sunroom as well, it’s too lovely a day not to look out at the view.”
“Right away ma’am. I’ll be back in a mo’ to help you dress.” Anna smiled once more and left the room.
Molly went to the washing bowl and splashed her face, cleaning herself with a soaped wash cloth. Anna returned just as she had finished, helping her into her petty coats, corset and blue riding habit. They had just finished brushing Molly’s thick, sandy auburn locks into a simple ponytail when a knock resounded followed by a series of barks.
“We’re decent Mrs. Lyle, you can come in!” Molly called.
First through the door were Molly’s three favorite companions, her beloved pets. Brutus, her 90 pound three year old Great Pyrenees-Shepherd who always wanted to play and somehow always managed to find mud puddles to jump into (frustrating Mrs. Lyle to no end). Freida, her 30 pound seven year old beagle mix that loved to cuddle and worm her way into places she had no business being in (much to the amusement of the groundskeepers). Third was Toby, her 10 year old tortoiseshell Calico cat that spent his days lazing in the sun, ignoring everyone (save for Molly, he always made a point to know her location if she was in the Manor) and chasing mice for cream.
“Good morning, my loves!” Molly greeted each with several loving belly rubs and affectionate kisses, laughing at their licks on her cheek. “Shall we go and see what wonders Mrs. Honeycutt has made of our breakfast?”
“Mrs. Holmes, I wanted to inform you that Mister H-“ Mrs. Lyle, the head housekeeper, started but Molly was already gone, racing the dogs down the main staircase, greeting various members of the household staff by name and with a warm smile. They in turn greeted her happily and chuckled watching their mistress race her beloved mutts, Toby - aloof as ever- maintained a decent pace behind. The glowing smile was still upon her face as the four rounded the corner to the sunroom; laughter echoing in the halls of the house, she entered to see a familiar, yet estranged figure seated at the head of the table. He looked just as he had the last time Molly had seen him, dressed in a finely tailored dark suit under a scarlet dressing gown, sipping coffee as his blue-green eyes looked up from his paper and locked with hers.
They never ceased to take her breath away.
“S-Sherlock!” She stuttered confusedly. “I-I mean, Mr. Holmes. Welcome back.”
He smirked, obviously satisfied with his surprise appearance. “Good Morning, Mrs. Holmes.”
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rcserph · 7 years ago
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I promised I’d make a name masterlist when I reached 200 followers, and even though it’s been a while and I’m about to reach my next hundred, I finally did it. Here are some “elegant” sounding names (for both males & females) + surnames. Feel free to give it a like & a reblog if you found this helpful in any way, and thank you for everything! 
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FEMALE NAMES:
Adelaide
Alessandra
Anastasia
Angelica
Annabelle
Anne
Antoinette
Antonella
Ariella
Audrey
Aurora
Beatrice
Bernadette
Beverly
Brianna
Bridget
Camilla
Carlotta
Caroline
Catherine
Charlotte
Clementine
Colette
Cordelia
Cynthia
Daisy
Delilah
Diana
Dorothy
Eleanor
Elizabeth
Eloise
Emilia
Emmaline
Emmanuelle
Esme
Evangeline
Felicity
Fleur
Gabrielle
Genevieve
Georgina
Gwendolyn
Gwyneth
Harriet
Harper
Helena
Isabella
Ivy
Jacqueline
Josephine
Juliette
Laurel
Louisa
Madelaine
Margaret
Margot
Marianna
Marie
Melinda
Meredith
Nadine
Natalie
Octavia
Odette
Olivia
Ophelia
Penelope
Petunia
Pippa
Poppy
Renee
Rosalie
Rosalind
Savannah
Scarlett
Sienna
Simone
Sophia
Stephanie
Susan
Sylvia
Tabitha
Tatum
Theodora
Valentina
Veronica
Victoria
Violet/Violetta
Virginia
Vivienne
Willa
Wren
MALE NAMES:
Albert
Alec
Alexander
Alfred
Alistair
Amadeus
Archibald
Arthur
Ashby
Atticus
Augustus
Bartholomew
Benjamin
Bertram
Bradley
Byron
Caesar
Caleb
Callum
Carson
Charles
Colin
Conrad
Dalton
Damien
Daniel
Dane
David
Dominic
Douglas
Edmund
Edward
Edwin
Egbert
Ezra
Felix
Finn
Frederick
Gabriel
Garrett
George
Gordon
Gregory
Harris
Harrison
Holden
Ian
James
Jasper
Jeremiah
Jonathan
Jude
Lance
Landon
Leonardo
Logan
Louis
Lucien
Malcolm
Matthew
Maurice
Maximillian
Miles
Milo
Nathaniel
Nicholas
Norman
Oliver
Orson
Paul
Peter
Phillip
Pierce
Quinn
Raphael
Richard
Robert
Roderick
Rufus
Rupert
Sebastian
Seth
Silas
Theodore
Thomas
Tobias
Vincent
Wesley
William
Xavier
Zachary
SURNAMES:
Abbott
Abernathy
Addington
Alderidge
Astor
Barnes
Baudelaire
Beaumont
Benson
Bentham
Berkshire
Bishop
Black
Bradford
Bradshaw
Buchanan
Burton
Cabot
Caldwell
Calloway
Campbell
Carraway
Caulfield
Chadwick
Chamberlayne
Compton
Cooper
Cromwell
Darling
Davenport
Donahue
Drummond
Fairchild
Fairfield
Fitzgerald
Fitzroy
Franklin
Grimaldi
Harding
Hastings
Hawthorne
Hearst
Hill
Hilton
Hollingsworth
Humphries
Lancaster
Lauder
Lexington
Lincoln
Locke
Lockwood
McCoy
Meyers
Montague
Montgomery
Pembroke
Pierce
Pratt
Pruitt
Radcliffe
Redfield
Reid
Reyes
Rhodes
Rhodes
Robinson
Rockingham
Rothchild/Rothschild
Schopenhauer
Schulz
Sinclair
Somers
Stone
Stratford
Talbot
Thompson
Townsend
Vanderbilt
Watson
Williams
Windsor
Wright
Wyndham
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anastpaul · 7 years ago
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Thought for the day – 19 January – The Memorial of Blessed Marcelo Spínola y Maestre, Cardinal-Priest (1835-1906)
Speaking of Saints and Lawyers?
A lawyer was visited by Satan who promised that if he sold his soul to him, he would be wealthy, have a beautiful wife who would never leave him and all his cases would be successes.
The lawyer said “Yeh, but what’ the catch?”
So many ‘official’ saints were Lawyers – I have been trying to work this out, what is the connection between holiness and the mind of the lawyer?   Especially in the light of the general opinion we all have of lawyers, something akin to the second-hand car salesman! In other words, a bit of a lier and a cheat, at the very least, someone who shines and polishes the little bit of truth available to him.   Perhaps it is just this – this ability to grab the bit of truth available and make it grow, make it shine, make it the reason why we must have that car or why the judge must release the prisoner?
So the saintly lawyers, grab the bit of truth and delve deeper and further until they find the whole truth – this must be it!   And in that digging they, of course, find the ONLY truth – Jesus the Christ and His Church!   Then, if they were good lawyers, that natural instinct, to delve, to dig, will continue and in that effort, sanctity is achieved.
Here are some, I could find on a quick search, who kept their eye on heaven: Blessed Anacleto González Flores Blessed Angelo Carletti Blessed Antoine-Frédéric Ozanam Blessed Antonio Franco Blessed Augustine Novello Blessed Bartholomew Longo Blessed Bernardine of Fossa Blessed Charles Steeb Blessed Contardo Ferrini Blessed Demosthenes Ranzi Blessed Dermot O’Hurley Blessed Gennaro Maria Sarnelli Blessed Giacomo Villa Blessed Giuseppe Antonio Tovini Blessed Henry of Segusio Blessed Humbert of Romans Blessed Jacopone da Todi Blessed James the Almsgiver Blessed Jean of Hainaut Blessed John of Vercelli Blessed John Storey Blessed José Perpiñá Nácher Blessed Luigi Beltrame Quattrocchi Blessed Manuel Basulto Jiménez Blessed Marcelo Spínola y Maestre Blessed Mark Fantucci Blessed Nazju Falzon Blessed Paul Burali d’Arezzo Blessed Paul of Wallachia Blessed Peter de Geremia Blessed Pierre de Barellis Blessed Pietro of Gubbio Blessed Pope Innocent XI Blessed William Scott Saint Alphonsus Maria de Liguori Saint Amphilochius of Iconium Saint Andrew Avellino Saint Aprus of Toul Saint Bernadine Realino Saint Bertrand of Aquileia Saint Charles Borromeo Saint Fidelis of Sigmaringen Saint Francis de Sales Saint Germanus of Auxerre Saint Gregory Barbarigo Saint Ivo of Kermartin Saint James of the Marches Saint Jerome Saint John Houghton Saint John of Avila Saint John of Capistrano Saint Josemaria Escriva Saint Liphardus of Orleans Saint Paulinus of Nola Saint Philogonius of Antioch Saint Raymond of Penyafort Saint Richard of Chichester Saint Salvius of Albi Saint Satyrus of Milan Saint Sylvester Gozzolini Saint Theophilus the Lawyer Saint Thomas a Becket Saint Thomas More Saint Tryphillius of Leucosia Saint Turibius of Mogroveio Venerable Cesare Baronio Venerable Luis de Trelles y Nogerol
Blessed Marcelo Spínola y Maestre, pray for us that we too shine and polish the truth until we meet you in heaven as saints!
(via AnaStpaul – Breathing Catholic)
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Tachyon well represented at Worldcon 76
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Many Tachyon authors and editors will join Tachyon head honcho Jacob Weisman and nearly all the publishing house’s staff in San Jose, CA for WorldCon 76 (August 16-20).
The legendary event, held annually since since 1939 (except for the years 1942 to 1945, during World War II), celebrates science fiction. This years convention features Guests of Honor Spider Robinson, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Pierre & Sandy Pettinger, Frank Hayes, John Picacio, and Ghosts of Honor Edgar Pangborn and Bob Wilkins.
WorldCon 76 offers a massive selection of readings, signings, and panels.  And be sure to visit the Tachyon tables in the dealer’s room where we’re premiering two new publications (the limited edition chapbook THE KARKADANN TRIANGLE and Nick Mamatas’ new collection THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF EVERYTHING) and hosting a slew of signings.
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Thursday
3 PM
Ellen Klages
Rick Wilber
Friday
1PM
Tad Williams
Pat Murphy
Nina Kiriki Hoffman
3PM
Ellen Datlow
John Kessel
James Patrick Kelly
4PM
Cory Doctorow
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Saturday
Noon
THE NEW VOICES OF FANTASY signing
Peter S. Beagle
Jacob Weisman
Ursula Vernon (probable)
JY Yang
1PM
Premiere of Nick Mamatas’ THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF EVERYTHING
2PM
Daryl Gregory
Nancy Kress
Sheila Finch
3PM
Kate Elliott
Sheila Williams
Lisa Goldstein
5:15PM
Brandon Sanderson
Sunday
1PM
Peter S. Beagle
2PM
Jo Walton
Susan Palwick
Kathleen Bartholomew
Stop by the table for an updated scheduled as more signings may be added.
For more info on THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF EVERYTHING, visit the Tachyon page.
Cover by Elizabeth Story
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masterofmaagnetism · 2 years ago
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uuuuhhh. do 16 thru 30 for barry w that tingy tingy <3
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What kinds of people do they have arguments with in their head?
cops, mostly
What do they notice first in the mirror versus what most people first notice looking at them?
the first thing he typically notices is his nose !! other people first notice his lips or eyes
Who do they love truly, 100% unconditionally (if anyone)?
William, Michael, Elizabeth, Gregory, and Gaia of course !! also his little sister, Dorothy
What would they do if stuck in a room with the person they’ve been avoiding?
kill them, probably
Who do they like as a person but hate their work? Vice versa, whose work do they like but don’t like the person?
he loves William deeply, but some of the newer animatronics freak him out (he doesn't trust them). and i think the vice versa would be an author i don't know
What common etiquette do they disagree with? Do they still follow it?
handshaking, and no lol <3
What simple activity that most people do / can do scares your character?
clean out closets by getting in them ???? Bartholomew is claustrophobic
What do they feel guilty for that the other person(s) doesn’t / don’t even remember?
killing that guy in high school :/ his parents remember, they just don't know it was him
Did they take a cookie from the cookie jar? What kind of cookie was it?
Bartholomew would never steal <3 (it was probably white chocolate chip)
What subject / topic do they know a lot about that’s completely useless to the direct plot?
he had a psychology hyperfixation for a while. he never uses it when it would be best used
How would they respond to being fired by a good boss?
🥺😭
What’s the worst gift they ever received? How did they respond?
the scratchiest sweater imaginable. he wore it once and then was never bothered about it again
What do they tell people they want? What do they actually want?
he tells people he wants everything to be calm. really, he just wants his family to be safe and happy, even if life is chaotic.
How do they respond when someone doesn’t believe them?
":/ that sounds like a you problem"
When they make a mistake and feel bad, does the guilt differ when it’s personal versus when it’s professional?
considering Bartholomew struggles to feel guilt at all, he feels none professionally and saves it all for personally
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jbpiggin · 8 years ago
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This week's batch of microfilms from the Vatican Library contains many treasures. One is the Greek translation of a book by the astronomer and scientist ʻAbd al-Raḥmān Khāzinī of Merv, Iran, active 1121. Wikipedia. Rome Reborn: This short treatise, translated by Gregory Chioniades, describes Tusi's lunar theory. Here is a figure of the motion of the moon:
See SLU: Inscribed: Liber qui inscribitur Santzarēs Here are the first 300 of the 609 new Vaticanus Graecus items. LQ indicates "low quality", and applies to them all. I have divided the list into two parts and will offer the rest in 24 hours. The 1,733 new Vaticanus Latinus items are a bigger challenge to be dealt with later. 
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Vat.gr.64 , LQ, Letters of the Socratics. This is the source from which all the other manuscripts are copied. http://ift.tt/2kOOgz1
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Vat.gr.240 , LQ, Syllogae minores, a collection of erotic Greek epigrams, Appendix B.-V. or ABV (Appendix Barberino-Vaticana), 56 (or 54) erotic epigrams, transmitted via this and two other manuscripts: Barb. gr. 123 and Par. Suppl. gr. 1199 (16th century)
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Vat.gr.276 , LQ: this is the Hippocrates used by Bartholomew of Messina and William Moerbeke to create Latin versions of Hippocrates. See 2009 paper by Burnett http://ift.tt/2kOTDhK
Vat.gr.277 , LQ, Works by Hippocrates, http://ift.tt/2cqOFa0
Vat.gr.278 , LQ, Works by Hippocrates, http://ift.tt/2cqOFa0
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Vat.gr.305 , LQ, contains scholia on the Iliad from the work of the scholar and philosopher Porphyry. Among his writings, many of which had to do with Platonic philosophy, was a treatise entitled 'Homeric Questions' (Ομηικα Ζητηματα, Homerika Zetemata, or in its more commonly given Latin translation, Quaestiones Homericae, which only survives in a fragmentary state in this one codex.
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Vat.gr.757 , LQ, contains the Letter to Aristides of Julius Africanus (Eccl. History)
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Vat.gr.845 , LQ, the famed Prochiron Legum,  a handbook of Byzantine law, which only survives in this single codex. It is drawn from the Ekloge ton nomon and the Epitome Legum. Compiled in 12th century Norman-ruled southern Italy, perhaps in Amalfi.  http://ift.tt/2jOExLy
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This is Piggin's Unofficial List number 96. If you have corrections or additions, please use the comments box below. Follow me on Twitter (@JBPiggin) for news of more additions to DigiVatLib. via Blogger http://ift.tt/2jOH3Sd
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danvilleareacc · 8 years ago
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DACC LISTS HONOR STUDENTS FOR FALL 2016:
Danville Area Community College has released a list of its honor students for the Fall 2016 Semester. 
A student must carry 12 or more credit hours and a straight A (4.0) average on a 4.0 scale to be included on the President’s List. To be included on the Honor’s List, a student must carry 12 or more credit hours and have a B+ (3.5) grade point average on a 4.0 scale.
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Danville Area Community College Fall 2016 President’s & Honor’s List
Alvin, IL
President’s List: Derrick J. Banks, Andrew J. Savage. Honor’s List: Katherine M. Lete.
Armstrong, IL
Honor’s List: Alyssa R. Bartlow.
Attica, IN
Honor’s List: Chelsea J. DeBord.
Bismarck, IL
President’s List: Charlene M. Johnson, Eric M. Smith. Honor’s List: Stephenie T. Royce.
Camby, IN
Honor’s List: Dylan M. Johnson.
Catlin, IL
President’s List: Ross I. Anderson, Sarah K. Bruns, Estella M. Bush, Mallory K. Richardson, Kari L. Richter, Bailee L. Smith. Honor’s List: Mitchell J. Anderson, James L. Divan, Kathleen E. Miller.
Champaign, IL
Honor’s List: Brian W. Paul.
Chrisman, IL
President’s List: Logan A. Ford, Cheyennea R. Hardas, MacKenzie F. Scroggins. Honor’s List: Kade R. Hollingsworth, Alexis R. Kime, Jordyn R. Lunger, Avoree M. Switzer.
Clarksville, TN
President’s List: Marissa B. Bumpus.
Covington, IN
President’s List: Katherine G. Crawley, Gilda A. France, Luke D. Martin, Skyler W. McLain, Kylie A. Myers, Kari L. Thornton. Honor’s List: Carli J. McMahan, Adison N. Smith.
Danville, IL
President’s List: Melissa A. Allen, Brody R. Anderson, Racheal A. Anderson, Shaina L. Andrews, Bridgit M. Bateman, Tyler J. Butcher, Noah J. Campbell, Carla E. Carrigan, Kaitlyn E. Clark, Sara M. Cooper, Jordan L. Crider, Austin M. Davidson, Andrew T. Delp, Lindsey M. Dougherty, Gregory A. Echols, Gladys A. Fisher, Eurekia A. Glover, Allissa F. Goodyear, Stephen A. Grigsby, Jordan C. Heidrick, Mary J. Hobbs-Smith, Adam C. Johnson, William C. Kilgore, Nicholas A. Labayog, Brandy M. Lake, Reuben M. Laux, April A. Maruna, Christian A. Maynard, Logan M. McBee, Abigail A. Muehl, Laura B. Ovall, Mariah A. Rolinitis, Ashley N. Rush, Eric E. Saxon, Jesse J. Schmit, Lindsey M. Schupp, Gloria M. Sermersheim, Nancy C. Shutt, Lovedeep Singh, I'esha A. Tools. Honor’s List: Jessi J. Allsopp, Annie L. Alonzo, Alane M. Barrett, Kevin M. Blacker, Leanne M. Brewer, Jackson D. Byrne, Debra E. Carmean, Jacob C. Cassity, Tiffany V. Christman, Dalton J. Clippinger, Megan E. Cox, Kyla Dilts, Rita L. Donizoda, Angela L. Duprey, Madalyn G. Garriott, Alyssa P. George, Michaela A. Gomez, Nathan M. Goss, Aariona D. Graham, Sarah L. Hamilton, Jacqueline L. Hance, Logan M. Haun, Daria E. Hogren, Austin M. Juvinall, Rhylee J. Kerst, Kerri E. Koch, Dylan T. Marriage-Dalbey, Emily N. Mattingly, Gwendolyn C. McCoy, Mathias K. Miles, Berenice Ramos, Maria G. Rubio, Sarah L. Schroeder, Demetrius L. Tyler, Zachary D. VanLeer, Crystal D. Wadhams, Joellyn T. Weaver, Alexis N. White, Kenyada Willoughby, Carly A. Wilson, Tristen C. Winkler, Cory A. Woods, Andrew K. Xiong, Haley D. Youhas, McKenzie S. Zarn, Aaron M. Zickmund.
Fairmount, IL
President’s List: Kylee B. Summers. Honor’s List: Cheri N. Brewer, Brandi N. Puzey, Allison H. Woodard.
Fithian, IL
Honor’s List: Kathleen A. Townsley.
Georgetown, IL
President’s List: Jeremiah W. Brady, Dustin J. Claypool, Tyson M. Digby, Camela B. Robertson. Honor’s List: Macey N. Alexander, Taylor A. Baker, Hayden R. Doggett, Ryan A. Hayward.
Hoopeston, IL
President’s List: Aubrey L. Allen, Tyler J. Price, Odalies   Resendez. Honor’s List: Nathan A. Michael, Nicholas E. Rieches, Ian J. Simpson, Jacob A. Varns, Courtney B. Wallace.
Indianapolis, IN
Honor’s List: John W. Wohlert.
Indianola, IL
Honor’s List: Cody D. Taylor.
Kingman, IN
President’s List: Morgan N. Millikan. Honor’s List: Ryan M. Owen.
Kokomo, IN
Honor’s List: Adam C. Bartholomew.
Mattoon, IL
President’s List: Marshall R. Creed.
Milford, IL
Honor’s List: Benjamin R. Leitz, Kyle J. Thrush, Sarah J. Woods.
Oakwood, IL
President’s List: Sadie L. Edwards, Hailee M. Eltzeroth, Kendra J. Gonzalez, Melissa A. Harden, Jacob T. Lashuay, Amber L. Sheets. Honor’s List: Lee A. Mascari.
Ogden, IL
Honor’s List: Jessica N. Kassuelke.
Paris, IL
President’s List: Danielle J. Haddix. Honor’s List: Kenneth M. Milam.
Penfield, IL
Honor’s List: Sarah C. Bensyl.
Perrysville, IN
Honor’s List: Sydnee N. Scott.
Potomac, IL
President’s List: Dustin W. Creighton.
Rankin, IL
President’s List: Kodi E. Pilcher.
Ridge Farm, IL
Honor’s List: LeeAnn R. Conrad, Kenneth W. O'Brien, Danielle M. Swearingen.
Rossville, IL
President’s List: Angela S. Seymour, Hailee A. Swinford. Honor’s List: Tiffany   Grissom, Rachel A. Varns, Rachel M. Whiteman.
Springfield, IL
Honor’s List: Leanna C. Gleason.
Tilton, IL
President’s List: Richard M. Abbed, Brent D. Kerr. Honor’s List: Cindy L. Jones.
Urbana, IL
President’s List: Elizabeth A. Katolik, Jamie L. Sweet, Shijie   Zhou. Honor’s List: Brande' K. Lenoir, Laurie A. Sprague.
Veedersburg, IN
Honor’s List: Krista D. Keeling.
West Lebanon, IN
President’s List: Michael T. Commons.
Westville, IL
President’s List: Taylor R. Flessner, Vanessa A. Perkins, Rachel E. Scott. Honor’s List: Spencer M. Coe, Krystal N. Harvey, Emma G. Lyon, Shawn M. Rowley, Noelle Wheaton, Kelsi L. Wilken.
Williamsport, IN
President’s List: Alyssum G. Styer. Honor’s List: Desiree M. Brown.
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