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Take a good look at the image and note the colours ... the facial expression ... the mood and then decide what she is reading. I do not have the answer ...

But from the turn of her lips, my guess would be its perhaps something risqué.

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Is she reading ' How to be Invisible '?
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Book of Common Prayer.
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The Penguin Dictionary of Curious and Interesting Numbers by David Wells

It's a right, riveting read
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Snowfire;1430875 wrote: The Penguin Dictionary of Curious and Interesting Numbers by David Wells

It's a right, riveting read Or the Penguin easy guide to pen top collection.
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I wouldn't venture a guess as to the actual title but I don't think it's the plot that has her interest. She's only just begun it and looks to have barely made it past the title page which isn't usually terribly gripping. I think she's an avid reader and her face reflects the anticipation of starting a new book.
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What else would an Edwardian Lady read?
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AnneBoleyn;1430865 wrote: Book of Common Prayer.


You may well be right Annie luv!
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along-for-the-ride;1430874 wrote: Popular Edwardian Era Books



The Secret Garden


I so loved that movie! Wish she was reading it!
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Snowfire;1430875 wrote: The Penguin Dictionary of Curious and Interesting Numbers by David Wells

It's a right, riveting read


Could be .. Good choice!
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tabby;1430889 wrote: I wouldn't venture a guess as to the actual title but I don't think it's the plot that has her interest. She's only just begun it and looks to have barely made it past the title page which isn't usually terribly gripping. I think she's an avid reader and her face reflects the anticipation of starting a new book.


Ah Tabs ... You are so so observant!
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Lady J;1430896 wrote:

What else would an Edwardian Lady read?


Lady J ... Excellent choice.
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