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| View Poll Results: Who is your favorite 1880's lady? | |||
| Celia Curtis |      | 20 | 22.99% | 
| Elsie Moore |      | 1 | 1.15% | 
| Harriett Vernon |      | 21 | 24.14% | 
| Mademoiselle LeGrande |      | 2 | 2.30% | 
| Lily Howard |      | 5 | 5.75% | 
| Lulu Barry |      | 4 | 4.60% | 
| Mabel Millett |      | 6 | 6.90% | 
| Mademoiselle Maggi |      | 3 | 3.45% | 
| Miss Rats |      | 20 | 22.99% | 
| Mademoiselle Marianne |      | 5 | 5.75% | 
| Voters: 87. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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			That is so awesome that it can't be real. (I may or may not sleep with the light on tonight.) | 
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			Oh, it's real. It is apparently at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. It belonged to Jefferson Burdick and, after reading about his untimely death, I feel it may have cast some sort of evil curse upon him. Even the condition of the card looks scary.
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			I voted for Curtis, as well as several others. I think we like her "open" style.
		 
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			No love for Mademoiselle Maggi? OK, she looks a little sad but zero votes?
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  . What red blooded guy wants to deal with that? 
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			She's vulnerable, Leon. Don't underestimate the potential associated with well-timed vulnerability.
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			I think Harriet looks like a good time gal.
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			She got my vote.
		 
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			I still haven't found the scary Johnstone Bennett card but I scooped up some other stuff... including a few tobacco cards, her autograph and a wicked demon whose eyes follow me around the room (he has the same look on his face that JB has on the old judge card.)  I am declaring her the godmother of horror all because of that one evil looking image.
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			Despite the change in angle, notice how the demon's eyes are still looking at the camera...
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