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    Susan Armstrong

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    Dear Susan,

    Could the poor woman be stricken with ennui?
    Respects, Scott B. Lesch

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    It's the 1860s equivalent of the celebrity photoshoot: "You're marvelous darling; just one more..."
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    Weltschmertz. Definitely Weltschmertz.
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    "Weltschmertz \Welt"schmertz`\, n. [G., fr. welt world + schmertz
    pain. See World; Smart, v. i.]
    Sorrow or sadness over the present or future evils or woes of
    the world in general; sentimental pessimism."


    Andrew,
    Would that make this lady a "Goth Chick?"
    Respects, Scott B. Lesch

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    [QUOTE=sbl Andrew,
    Would that make this lady a "Goth Chick?"[/QUOTE]

    I can't say for sure, as my monitor lacks sufficient pixels to see how much black eye liner she is wearing.

    But, come to think of it, is that a studded dog collar I espy?
    Andrew Batten

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    i absolutely love her dress! the two colours are awesome looking.
    Dulcie

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    I wonder if the tinting closely reflects the actual fabric.

    How old the the lady look? Is she wearing a youthful style?
    Respects, Scott B. Lesch

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    yes its a youthful style. though i didnt think she looked all that young, but stress and war age people!
    Dulcie

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