A silk round gown from 1795
From the Los Angeles County Museum of Art
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Grey Glazed Cotton Round Gown, ca. 1795.
Augusta Auctions.
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He may look young, but he's not innocent, and it definitely wasn't his first time. He knew the score and made full use of my mouth, until he was running on empty.
Confident, cocky, and full of cum . . . well, he's now two out of three, but he'll be back once he's refuelled.
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The danger is over and everyone is safe, you're allowed to grieve the part of your life you lost. They're just "things" but they're things you had because you loved them, made with your own hands because you felt it was worth it to create and bring you joy in its existence. Every piece you lost is a part of a life you put together for yourself. It's a testament to your existence as the unique individual you are. You don't have to apologize for mourning them
Thank you.
I just. I can begin again, and I will. I'm even a relatively quick seamstress, when properly motivated. It feels like such a herculean task, though, especially for things that can't be gotten easily or cheaply again- colorful silks the discount fabric store no longer carries, my stash of antique and specialty reproduction trims, certain buttons or accessories...
I feel like I'm staring up a mountain I have to somehow climb all over again, after reaching a peak and then falling back to the bottom
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Round gown ca. 1795
From Kerry Taylor Auctions
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...Can't take you anywhere...!
since this post was doing so well I decided to iterate on it a little.
Gee, I really seem to like this episode, its as if Dumb Idiot In Love Is Jealous is one of my favorite tropes
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Red Silk Round Gown, 1790s, French.
Met Museum.
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Gowns by Yvette (s5 e19): Burkhalter's niece is getting married and by having LeBeau design her wedding gown, Hogan is going to contact an underground agent, and later free him after capture by the Gestapo.
The Prince From the Phone Company (s1 e26): An African prince comes to Stalag 13 who is negotiating with the Germans for the rights in his country to build a submarine base and Hogan replaces him with Kinchloe.
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