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And because you can't have austenite without ferrite (I mean you can, and usually want that, but shhh, don't attack my excuse here): Here's Ferrit! Austenit's best friend and co-worker, and also a Synth. Sci-fi cyber dragon? Yes please
Illustration from Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen (orig. pub. 1813). The artist is Arthur Wallis Mills (UK, 1878-1940). “You are too generous to trifle with me. If your feelings are still what they were last April, tell me so at once ..” #BookIllustrationOfTheDay #Austenite
Emma by Jane Austen (originally published in 1815). The artist is Arthur Wallis Mills (UK, 1878-1940). “Men of sense, whatever you may choose to say, do not want silly wives.” #BookIllustration #Austenite #Janeite
Four illustrations from Pride and Prejudice (orig. pub. 1813 ) by Jane Austen. Artist = Charles E. Brock. From an edition published by Macmillan & Co. in 1895. #Austenite #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
Happy birthday Jane Austen! Words from Pride & Prejudice https://t.co/ZYv1lnsj9q and Sense & Sensibility https://t.co/C2qraOzy2y and our blog post of 10 of our favorite Austenite Words: https://t.co/VJzN9Nt1
Four illustrations from Pride and Prejudice (orig. pub. 1813 ) by Jane Austen. Artist = Charles E. Brock. From an edition published by Macmillan & Co. in 1895. #Austenite #Janeite #Victorian
Illustration from Pride & Prejudice [Jane Austen] created by Helen Binyon (1930s). #Austenite #Janite #Horse
Pride & Prejudice illustration, created by Helen Binyon in the 1930s. #JaneAusten #Austenite #Janite
Helen Binyon illustration for the classic novel, Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen - 1930s. #Austenite #Janeite