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{{Character Data | {{Character Data | ||
|title= Mrs. Sylvia Liberty | |title= Mrs. Sylvia Liberty | ||
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|name=Sylvia Liberty | |name=Sylvia Liberty | ||
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She was a suffragette in life and a tireless fighter for womens' rights. But in her zeal to make an impact, she mis-heard the instructions and threw herself under the Prince of Wales rather than his horse. This made something of a terminal impact on ''her'', as Prince Edward was quite a large man: she died instantly. She is now a resident of the [[Blackbury]] cemetery, one of the almost-weres, came-in-seconds, and general misfits, whose spirits link hands to contact the living, and get [[Johnny Maxwell]] as their intermediary to the living. | She was a suffragette in life and a tireless fighter for womens' rights. But in her zeal to make an impact, she mis-heard the instructions and threw herself under the Prince of Wales rather than his horse. This made something of a terminal impact on ''her'', as Prince Edward was quite a large man: she died instantly. She is now a resident of the [[Blackbury]] cemetery, one of the almost-weres, came-in-seconds, and general misfits, whose spirits link hands to contact the living, and get [[Johnny Maxwell]] as their intermediary to the living. | ||
==Annotation== | |||
She is an allusion to {{wp|Emily Davison#Injury at Epsom Derby|Emily Wilding Davison}} | |||
[[Category:Johnny Maxwell characters|Liberty,Sylvia]] | [[Category:Johnny Maxwell characters|Liberty,Sylvia]] |
Latest revision as of 02:15, 3 August 2021
Mrs. Sylvia Liberty | |
Name | Sylvia Liberty |
Race | Human |
Age | |
Occupation | Suffragette |
Physical appearance | |
Residence | Blackbury |
Death | In 1914 after being stepped on by the Prince of Wales |
Parents | |
Relatives | |
Children | |
Marital Status | |
Appearances | |
Books | Johnny and the Dead |
Cameos |
Mrs Sylvia Liberty, died 1914.
She was a suffragette in life and a tireless fighter for womens' rights. But in her zeal to make an impact, she mis-heard the instructions and threw herself under the Prince of Wales rather than his horse. This made something of a terminal impact on her, as Prince Edward was quite a large man: she died instantly. She is now a resident of the Blackbury cemetery, one of the almost-weres, came-in-seconds, and general misfits, whose spirits link hands to contact the living, and get Johnny Maxwell as their intermediary to the living.
Annotation
She is an allusion to Emily Wilding Davison