Poor Maisie was a great devotee of the Belles Lettres – the smartest gal in Scranton, PA, everybody said. There was even talk of a portrait by John Singer Sargent, though nothing came of it.
Then she wasted away with the Consumption.
8 Replies to “In Regards to Nothing in Particular: Poor Maisie”
Hilarious!! Reminds me of E. Gorey: “N is Neville who died of ennui.”
Hilarious!! Reminds me of E. Gorey: “N is Neville who died of ennui.”
Subtle, but funny.
Too bad, she never had a chance to serve her true purpose.
Alas, her evanescent beauty was snuffed out all too soon. Her fiance, Percival, write sonnets to her memory.
I believe this is a Gibson girl painted by Charles Dana Gibson circa early 1900’s. but what do I know? I just tell people I’m an artist.
You are an artiste. Sharon Kennedy is an (con)artist.
van, I believe you get the prize! And by prize I mean a free worming at the County animal shelter!
ugh! Jan flory’s dog. a prize for you, only.