Jane in January: Who said it?
Time to test your Jane Austen trivia with a rousing edition of Who Said It? How well do you know your Austen? I’m going to list five quotes on this page and then five on my blog at lldiamondwrites.com and when you’ve answered all of them, there will be instructions on my blog to enter the giveaway
So here we go! I will warn you, some are easier than others. I couldn’t make them all easy peasy you know 😉
- “The person, be it gentleman or lady, who has not pleasure in a good novel, must be intolerably stupid.”
- “One shoulder of mutton, you know, drives another down.”
- “In essentials, I believe, he is much as he ever was.”
- “My dear Alicia, of what a mistake were you guilty in marrying a man of his age! Just old enough to be formal, ungovernable, and to have the gout; too old to be agreeable, too young to die.”
- “So you and I are to be left to shift by ourselves, with this poor sick child; and not a creature
coming near us all the evening!
Now over to my blog for the rest!
L.L Diamond
L.L. Diamond is more commonly known as Leslie to her friends, Mom to her three kids, and servant to her three cats. A native of Louisiana, she has been a wanderer for the past 20 years, living in Mississippi, California, Texas, New Mexico, Nebraska, England, and Missouri before settling in Maryland.
One day, Leslie may decide what she wants to do when she grows up but for now, she enjoys writing the stories that live in her head and coaching age group swimming. She has degrees in biology and studio art, certifications to coach swimming in the United States and Britain, and numerous fitness certifications. Leslie is also a member of the Jane Austen Society of North America. Her accomplishments include drawing, watercolor, and playing flute and piano, but much like Pride and Prejudice’s Elizabeth Bennet, she is always in need of practice!
After watching Sense and Sensibility with her mother, Leslie became a fan of Jane Austen, reading her collected works over the next few years. Pride and Prejudice stood out as a favourite and has dominated her writing since finding Jane Austen Fan Fiction.
Aside from mother and writer, Leslie considers herself a perpetual student. She has degrees in biology and studio art, but will devour any subject of interest simply for the knowledge. As an artist, her concentration is in graphic design, but watercolour is her medium of choice with one of her watercolours featured on the cover of her second book, A Matter of Chance. She coaches swimming and holds a variety of fitness certifications. She is also a member of the Jane Austen Society of North America. Leslie also plays flute and piano, but much like Elizabeth Bennet, she is always in need of practice!
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Whoa those were difficult! But thanks for the fun!
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I didn’t want to make it super easy, but I hope they weren’t too bad! I gave hints in the photos for anyone who thought to look. 🙂 Thanks, Erika and good luck!
Well let’s see how many I actually get right! LOL!
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Probably more than you think you did! Thanks, Carole! Good luck!
Some tricky little ones there, Leslie. Good job I re-read a certain book last year, for the first time in years! Off to your blog for the rest now.
1-Henry Tilney
2-Mrs. Jennings
3-Elizabeth Bennet
4-Ladt Susan
5-Mary Musgrove