Sibling dynamics are one of my absolute favorite things... Springtail and Sheridan are my best example. Cant live with him cant live without him...

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My heart of calm,

© Alice Sheridan.

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This is one of Gainsborough’s most beautiful portraits. It’s of Elizabeth Linley, Mrs Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1785/7). The artist constantly sought to integrate nature into his portraits & in this example he achieved that superbly.

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Sheridan moved quickly, striking Early with two Corps totaling about 40,000 men. Early was outnumbered nearly 4-to-1, and though the fighting was fierce, he ultimately had to withdraw. Winchester, which changed hands 75 times during the never left U.S. control again.

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oops I did end up drawing Robert TST, yes I made him very charming, its what Bill deserves!

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Don't mess with her, she will punch! Commission for the lovely of her character Sheridan! I also couldn't help myself and I made a quick colored sketch of her adorable sona! <3

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A supernatural guardian of dreams, the got trapped in Rick Sheridan's mind, only free to escape when his host fell asleep; still, his powers (including a wily Warp Gaze) prove invaluable to aid the Secret & other heroes!

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Watched Vampyr (1932) the classic early horror film that feels like a fever dream concerning occultism, demonology and vampirism. Directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer based on Sheridan Le Fanu's In a Glass Darkly it features some of the greatest imagery put to early horror cinema👍

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magical girl sona for sheridan banner! based on tmm & my own fashion

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Team Sheridan villainsona for 4th yr!!! 😈

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Illustrations for Carmilla by Sheridan LeFanu, first female vampire story. They're beautiful, various artists.

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Illustration Summer 2020#64–out now–contents and orders – https://t.co/8JROxwwhs2 Interview Ian Beck – Features on Sheridan Le Fanu and H R Millar – plus lots more

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My magical girl design for Sheridan's 2024 FB banner! I went with a peach theme ;) 🍑#magicalgirl

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There was a famous and very republican play by Irish radical James Sheridan Knowles around the time of the post-Napoleonic-War Famine you could use as a libretto. There's an article about it second to bottom of middle column online here: https://t.co/qIABF1N43c

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