William Gosling

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Personality & appearance

History

Childhood

Adulthood

1811

Week of 8 April

Week of 15 April

Week of 22 April

Week of 30 April

Week of 6 May

On Tuesday Will attends the theatre and glimpses Kate Steele who is being chatted up by Nathaniel Scarborough. [1]. Wednesday finds him at Almacks with his brother. He stands up with Miss Lazenby. They trade barbs. [2]. He also, perversely, snatches Annabelle Beacham away from his brother for a set [3]. The next day, William is chuffed to receive a note from Kate Steele inviting him to join her for a game of backgammon. [4]. Naturally, he answers her summons. They finally 'play backgammon' (spawning a treasured euphamism on the board.)[5]

Week of 13 May

By the time they arrive at the Fitzgerald Ball, he Gosling brothers are barely on speaking terms. Will dances the first with Camille Thornton, a widow and an ex-lover, largely because he imagines it will irritate his brother [6]. He has the second dance with Jemima Palmer -- who reminds him far too much of Kate [7]. After the second dance he see and requests an introduction to the Russian Lady Avreya Voronstova. They flirt outrageously and he ends up promising to fetch her a red rose from the house's gardens, despite the rain and then asks her to meet him after the 7th dance, in the library [8]. Her chaperone having tried and failed to arrange for her to sand up with the Duke of Leighton, Lunete d'Aubin dances the third with William [9].

Relationships

Romantic entanglements

A brief history of William Gosling's more material lovers. A work in progress, naturally.
Marion Swift (summer 1808), Cassie's sister, a closely-held secret.
Cecily _____
Diana Harper
Camille Thornton (winter 1810/1811), widowed, heartbroken countess encountered at a hunting party weekend
Clare Satchwell (summer, 1811), his landlord's wife.
Eliza Atwood (summer 1811), very freshly widowed baroness, needy lover, laudanum addict.
Sarah Bainbridge (summer 1811), a debutante whose parents really ought to have chaperoned her better.

Reference threads

  1. Waiting With Wine http://www.thelondonliferpg.com/forums/index.php?/topic/1561-the-kings-theatre-haymarket-waiting-with-wine/
  2. 99 Problems http://www.thelondonliferpg.com/forums/index.php?/topic/1831-almacks-assembly-halls-dancing-around-the-lies-we-tell/
  3. Dancing Around The Lies We Tell http://www.thelondonliferpg.com/forums/index.php?/topic/1831-almacks-assembly-halls-dancing-around-the-lies-we-tell/
  4. Krom KS to WG http://www.thelondonliferpg.com/forums/index.php?/topic/1967-from-ks-to-wg/
  5. Il Connaît L'univers Et Il Ne Se Connaît Pas http://www.thelondonliferpg.com/forums/index.php?/topic/1971-steele-house-il-connaît-l’univers-et-ne-se-connaît-pas/
  6. How long within this wood intend you stay?http://www.thelondonliferpg.com/forums/index.php?/topic/2735-how-long-within-this-wood-intend-you-stay/
  7. We were victims of the night, the chemical, physical, kryptonitehttp://www.thelondonliferpg.com/forums/index.php?/topic/2804-we-were-victims-of-the-night-the-chemical-physical-kryptonite/
  8. To abandon themselves unblushingly to all their passions and laugh at everything else. http://www.thelondonliferpg.com/forums/index.php?/topic/2811-to-abandon-themselves-unblushingly-to-all-their-passions-and-laugh-at-everything-else/?p=38556
  9. I danced in the moon and the stars and the sunhttp://www.thelondonliferpg.com/forums/index.php?/topic/2884-i-danced-in-the-moon-and-the-stars-and-the-sun/