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Thursday, February 23, 2012

You've Got To Be Kidding Me

So... I took the Scarlet Pimpernel Personality Quiz over at Blakeney Manor, after finding the link on Beautiful Blank Pages, and my result was...



You are Citizen Chauvelin!
You are quiet, diplomatic, and methodical.
You have a thorough understanding of human nature
which you always use to your own advantage. You are
mean-spirited, nasty, vengeful, and generally evil.
You always hold a grudge.
You are a great follower of Machiavelli,
and you HATE the Scarlet Pimpernel.
Cool beans!
This test brought to you by Blakeney Manor.

Find out:Which Scarlet Pimpernel character are you?


Inaccurate test.  Silly thing. :P Silly thing? What am I saying? That's too mild.

What do you mean, I hate the Scarlet Pimpernel? You'll eat those words, Blakeney Manor.  YOU WILL EAT THOSE WORDS.

20 comments:

  1. I got Margaurite :) So, I'm sorry to break it to you...but the quiz is perfectly accurate :)

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  2. I got Chauvelin as well, and with the exception if hating my lord Percy, I must admit, I fit the role.

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  3. Hayden,
    Well, I was actually only one point off of being Marguerite--if I had said that I liked "relaxing in a drawing room beside a cozy fire" instead of "being in the great outdoors" I would have been Marguerite. :P
    I think my Chauvelin answer came mainly from the fact that I am not fashionable and would rather walk than drive a fancy car. :P

    Ashley,
    I can't imagine hating my lord Percy. It's... unfathomable.
    I do have quite a bit of sympathy for Chauvelin in the movie (not the book!!) but I certainly hope I'm not like him. Scary thought.

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  4. You are mean-spirited, nasty, vengeful... *evil chuckle.*

    You always hold a grudge. Well, I suppose Blakeney Manor won't be forgiven for quite a while.

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  5. 'You are clever' Haha, at least they got that part right.

    Oh, so you love revenge? How are you going to get Blakeney Manor back?

    Just kidding.

    Oh, and I got Marguerite. This thing is spot on. :)

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  6. HHAAAHAAAHAAAAAA.

    As. If.

    YOU? Like Chauvelin? NEVUH, EVUH, EVUH! How could they say such a thing about my tween?? Any enemy of yours, Mousie, is an enemy of mine. ;-)

    Hmm.... I think I'll go take that quiz... ;-)

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  7. Haha... yeeaahh sure.
    I got Sir Percy. :P
    I know know how on earth I got him from that, but whatever.
    http://www.blakeneymanor.com/test/sirpercy.html

    Does this now mean you hate *me* too? Kidding, kidding....

    That run in circles, scream and shout thing made me laugh... I didn't chuse it, though.

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  8. I did it again, chosing what I'm most not like principles-wise (like persecuting the innocent) and I got Robespierre. Then I did what I'm not personality-wise and I got Sir Percy. Yes, I know I'm not heroic, but you don't have to rub it in! Maybe this isn't so spot-on after all.

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  9. HAHA! I took that quiz yeaaaars ago when I first found the site...I think I may have been Marguerite. Need to do it again. Anyway.

    YIKES! To think that we have been harboring Chauvelin in our midst! That we let him read - even comment(!) on The Day Dream blog! That all that time the lovely Miss Dashwood was in reality the most treacherous villain of literature!

    "From this moment on, she must never be trusted. We cannot risk betrayal!"

    Toooooo funny. :-)

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  10. Oh you poor thing! "Mean-spirited"? that's not you at all! But on the other hand for one who loves Sir Percy so much this result is rather funny! :)

    So I just took the test and got Sir Percy *ducks head to miss tomatoes* *ducks head to miss snowballs stop*
    Yes, I know! How fair is that? haha :D
    And I am definitely not "brave, heroic" or a "very clever Englishman"! haha :)

    This quiz was fun, thanks for sharing! :)

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  11. I mean, "I don't know how." Good grief, read through your comments before you click 'publish', Melody...

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  12. Maria Elisabeth,
    How am I going to get Blakeney Manor back? Well, let's put it this way--it'll be one of my famous "either--or" thingamajigs. Muwahahahaha.
    Haha, I didn't even know Robespierre was an option! I took it again and changed an answer or two (because there were some that had two answers I liked) and I got Marguerite. Relief!

    Melody,
    I'm glad to hear that any enemy of mine is an enemy of my Tween's too. That is the gen---
    uh, anyway, oh dear, now I have to hate you! Which makes you my enemy! So therefore you must now be your OWN enemy, if any enemy of mine is an enemy of yours... My head hurts.
    Haha, and I perfectly understood your typo. :)
    I liked the run in circles, scream and shout too. But I didna pick it.

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  13. Alexandra,
    Okay, I absolutely screamed when I read your "we cannot risk betrayal" quote. And then I ran into the other room and told my sister and then I called my mom over and read it out loud to her, and you've probably guessed by now that I adore Apropos TSP Quotes.
    So you know my secret, heehee. "And now you are going to expose me." (Lady Dedlock, in case you couldn't tell.)
    Heehee, I'm still giggling...

    Miss Laurie,
    You got Sir Percy too?? Jealousy! What answers were you ladies picking, you and Melody? You weren't at all influenced by *hoping* to get a particular result, now were you? :)
    I suppose now we must all no longer be friends. It's a pity, but after all I've always been annoyed by the English and their STUPID sense of fair play.

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  14. And I actually invited this horrible villain to post on The Day Dream! *gasps*
    And the post would be about how someone else is so much more heroic than you. Hmmm, not a very good idea.

    At least you did it over. I always like to give a quiz a sporting chance.

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  15. Y'know, you do QUOTE Chauvelin an awful lot... oh wait, I do too. Well, anyways.

    Haha, I certainly did not try to get Sir Percy. Of course I would have chosen Marguerite if I was to pick.

    Don't make your head hurt, my dear. Just look at it this way: If we're both enemies with our own selves, then we can just be enemies together and then that way we're friends.
    (Did that make sense? No? Good.)

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  16. "Exactly so, my dear Chauvelin."

    Yeah...when it comes to TSP quotes...you can count on me. :-P

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  17. Ouch! That sounds terrible! To be told that you are Chauvelin and that you hate the Scarlet Pimpernel. Something must have indeed gone wrong with the test!

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  18. I got Andrew Ffoulkes...then i re-did the quiz for the more wild side of me and got Margaurite. :) i'm quite sure i'm not her...but Sink Me! Andrew is quite splendid and I am content to bear his title! :) Thanks for posting this!

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  19. I was Lady Margeurite. Methinks I really need to see this movie. :D

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