Intro: Count Rouvaloff

May 01, 2007 19:44

He's a youngish man, dressed well but not extravagantly, and at present looking around with no small measure of confusion. Suddenly he begins to smile, and then to laugh. "A house in the country! Wonderful."

Typist: Count Rouvaloff here appears in both Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and The Nihilists by Oscar Wilde, and since if you tilt your head and ( Read more... )

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oilwithvinegar May 3 2007, 03:54:09 UTC
Paul is sitting somewhere, lounged out with a glass of wine, and he looks over to see the newcomer, amused. "Hello, Rouvaloff."

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conspiringcount May 3 2007, 04:08:57 UTC
Rouvaloff makes a bow -- not quite deep enough, considering Paul's rank, but of course nothing worth taking issue at. "Prince Paul."

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oilwithvinegar May 3 2007, 04:21:18 UTC
"So pleasant to see you here, I'm sure. Take part in any revolutions lately?"

Typist: So, Anna, how exactly is it that Rouvaloff and Vera had an extended conversation in lj, despite how they share a typist?

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conspiringcount May 3 2007, 04:34:38 UTC
"Why would I do that? Conspiracy is so unfashionable these days."

Typist: . . . because I'm cool like that? XD I don't knooow, they wouldn't let me handwave it.

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