On the contrary, I think that she DID thought about her future and every single step she took, otherwise she would had ended up with a venerial disease like the rest of the girls in that "profession". It takes much thinking to succeed.
What a night and day difference she and La Paiva were despite being in the same profession. Pearl actually seemed like she was a sweetheart and was willing to help the soldiers who were wounded she also cared about supporting her family back in London. I wish she had married and found a decent man to live with. La Paiva was a lot more business savy but has the heart of ice, she cared about no one but herself but died surrounded by wealth and comfort with a husband who was so obsessed with her had her remains embalmed and kept in his attic. Pear had such a tragic life. Smh. Thank you for these stories Forgotten Lives ❤
I was thinking the exact same thing.. beautiful story..yet sad Pearl had a beautiful heart and yes it was a good call for her not to open the door when a man stood outside with a gun and the intention of killing her.. that doesn't make her a cold hearted witch.. it was a wise decision
I noticed the people considered “beautiful” in that era did not pass the vibe check for today’s time- Cora would be considered attractive for our generation v then
Pity she couldn't save even a small amount of the money she received. If she invested even a little she would have been wealthy up till her untimely death.
Ashannon888 She could have easily, but she chose not to. Some poor people save, what little they can, and some rich people spend all. It was her choice to not save. She mostly spent on herself, but it does warm my heart that she did occasionally thought about others as well. Highly intelligent though not very wise!
It's definitely not a new story for a prostitute to not save any money especially when they start on big money young. I myself am one of them and I have many friends who were and are the same we think it will last forever and never could think a younger better looking girl will take our best clients but they do and we end up in the same ways poor or dead. I'm 33 poor not desperately but still in the low income bracket and I'm now disabled thanks to a long hidden medical condition. but I lived a very lavish and fun lifestyle when I was 16 to 24. Now I'm a house wife and mother and truthfully miss those days. And I'm one of the lucky girls to find a good man who respects her and have a pretty normal life without major drug or Alcohol addiction or a major STD. I just wish I thought about saving or investing some of the money I made as I wouldn't be struggling to pay for things when they come up unexpectedly like my car needing to be fixed and things like that. Instead I would blow my money away on parties, clothes, jewelry, beauty treatments I would have my nails done at least once a week sometimes more depending on my outfit for the night and rented way to expansive apartments as I thought I was to young to buy a property and be stuck in one place for to long. But big money at a young age when you have never had that much money before means you tend to do stupid things. The lower end of prostitutes (not the lowest end like day time street walkers) actually end up doing better than the higher end girls in the long run they know they can't rely on a constant client to be there every week to see them so they actually learn pretty quickly to save and invest and most of them end up madams when they have to retire. But most high end girls end up killing themselves once they realize they have lost there youth and beauty as they have no idea how to live without it.
She was very beautiful and dresses like a princess. What a fascinating life. The photo of the wife at 4:26 made me laugh a little (things do not change much). I loved this story and the photos. Thank you FL 💕
Emmarmalade Brainy I did see it & thought it was odd, but quickly dismissed it🤷🏽♀️. I didn’t even wonder about it. But, I went back to see & now it makes perfect sense! I’ve always envied ppl who have the talent to “read” art, like @JulieLivinLife so clever👏🏽👏🏽😁
Maybe the 19th century idea of beauty was different than today. I also find this woman stunning & Lily Lantry, who was suppose to be a beauty, quiet plain.
@@amnitystevers5067 I have a cousin who's a legitimate sociopath, a guy, who looks JUST like Judy Garland lol. It's REALLY weird. For that reason I have a really tough time finding her pleasant to the eyes lol
That's what they were. I'm not sure how sexually active most of these courtesans were. Once they attained a certain place in the firmament of the demi-monde, they really called all the shots. Men would throw 'millions' at them just to sit in conversation with them or watch them wearing a diamond necklace they bought from across the opera house. Its a strange concept that almost doesn't exist today but actually it does. Ahem. Only Fans. etc. Madame de Pompadour is a good example of this. As are most of the mistresses of the 17th century. It was more than sex.
Emile Zola was inspired to write Nana, based on her life--but it is a hateful, misogynistic novel about the ruin courtesans wrecked on the families of their patrons and Nana is punished by Zola through disease and death. When he was writing the novel, he interviewed many courtesans and was disappointed that none were the debased sort he wanted for his book.
You’re an amazing narrator. Beautiful voice. What a beautifully tragic life. All that in 51 years!!! It really shows that people can use each other she and her patrons and when things go south for each other see you!! It also shows the fragility of life and how keeping afloat for ANYBODY is just one tiny hole in the boat and you’re sunk. Also the term what comes up must go down comes to mind. I feel for her but if her relationships were not built on any real foundation then it’s sadly to be expected she wouldn’t have any truly close friends. I feel sad she was deprived of a loving childhood to give her this foundation. 💗💗💗
By todays standards, she was a true beauty. Funny how over the centuries the idea of beauty change for women. Yet a handsome man is always a handsome man. It has never really changed. 😊
@3rrlia I think the point she's making is that to *us* she's what we consider a "classic beauty" that was unappreciated in her time. Back then being pale was so in-style and considered so beautiful that women were leeching and blood-letting to achieve a paler complexion. Because only peasants had tans, from working in the sun. Nowadays being tanned is the preferred complexion (at least, in the women I see where I live).
@@Nystariii I think tan is sub consciously attractive in society as it shows a person is able to have the money to go out to say beaches and explore the outdoors and maybe is more fit for doing so. While being pale sub consciously shows someone who stays inside and possibly only works or I guess boring. Just a theory. Obviously it's a lot more in depth than that.
@@baronvonjo1929 Agree wholeheartedly. Beauty is subjective and usually influenced by our experience and culture. Ever notice a lot of old statues have tiny penises? Because back then having a big dick meant you were stupid and brutish. Small penis meant big brain. Yet many men today are very self-conscious about size and girth and would prefer to be bigger. Beauty standards change over time.
@@toriphillips7383 pale complexions are considered beautiful in Asian cultures because it historically meant you didn't have to work in the fields. Idk what you're confused about
I only found this Chanel recently and have been watching all your back videos I'm a huge history fan and I love how detailed you are with the people you feature great job thank you you made my lockdown a bit better
I guess some would consider her the Paris Hilton of her day . Yet another great video from you F L and the photographs really added to it !! . Thanks for posting such great content ., keep up the great work and stay safe .
I think thats an injustice to Paris Hilton who has never been a sex worker... she built her image based on her persona and a business empire largely 'on her own'. Of course she had a leg up being born who she was...
Ciao Forgotten Lives ❣I just loooved this one. Your voice together with your choice of photos and story made me feel like I was there. So thank you,once again you nail it like a pro.💞🦋💜
New subbie here. I came over from Brief Case. I requested a story on Dorthy Kilgallen and he suggested this would be more appropriate for this channel. I am binge watching this channel right now.
This was a really awesome true story; as I could relate to her in alot of ways. The difference was that I was a dancer and a a few " liaisons". I never got married, nor had any children. Hopefully, my ending won't be the same. I'll just keep it at that.
Sad how she wasted .money lot these beautiful women lives end sad. But I enjoy them. Love how you tell them. I always learn something. Keep up the good work. These stories are very much apperciated.👍💯💜👏🙂🦋🌠👋. Love, respect and positivity always. Neita james.
I really enjoy your narratives, brings enlightenment to the ones didn’t hear much about the people once walk over earth and their affairs, thank you and keep with the good work!
Thank you, do reminiscent of Violetta, different turns, but always the same end, abandoned die in poverty. I saw a film a on UA-cam similar story, pity I can't remember the title .🌻
@@iram5192 I think she has a dour Oliva Coleman esque face. Especially the sad mouth. But I mean, if we were 19th century courtesans, we'd probably have sad mouths too!
These stories are so fascinating to me...smart, beautiful, strong independent women that make the best of what was allowed... But invariably they live like there is no tomorrow and the ending is very sad.
Great story, FL, though sad in its way. She used what she had to live a wild and, for the times, wonderful life. Her ending must have been extremely painful and I’m surprised she didn’t end up addicted to laudanum by the end. Thanks for another interesting story. I’ll have to see if I can find a copy of her memoirs. See you next time!
I love hearing of people whom were famous in their time, but now forgotten. Sadly, the type of cancer she had can be cause by a sexually transmitted disease.
It is sad that education was not available to her so that she could pursue a different path. Although I regret her moral choices, she had gusto, charm, and was a risk taker. This video mentions her dying her hair to match her outfits. Who knows what she would have been today? She may have become a fashion stylist, beauty consultant, entrepeneur, women's equality/liberation advocate, or a feminist best selling author...
I shouldn't judge her too harshly for her choices because the fact that her father abandoned his families over and over, it is no wonder she was greatly affected psychologically so as to never allow herself to be abandoned in such a way. Marriage and having children had become unthinkable to her.
Very interesting! Thank you and do try to look up Lily Langtry her home is a hotel in London and very interesting her life story. I worked as a receptionist there maaany years ago and the bar inside was her private theatre.
I have seen that book before, in a Library. I never forget a book cover. It sounds like it woas/is an interesting book "Never Judge a Book by it's Cover". I can relate to hee Life Story very much.
Thanks FL, Cora is one of my favourite women of history. She may not have been a great noble woman, explorer or freedom fighter. But in a time when women were still almost non-people, she lived on her own terms! By jingo she did! As caring as Mary Seacole and as sexy as Marilyn Monroe; such a shame that she wasn't as canny as La Paiva ( SHE hung on to the diamonds). A dark eyed pearl in a sea of Champagne. 🌠
Money can't love you. Money will bring you false friends. During her hey-day it may have appeared she had many friends. In actuality she had very few if any. A crowd around you doesn't mean you have real friends. People come and go like the wind. However she wasn't a real friend herself and only sought after riches. In the end she had nothing. How sad.
Love that you talk about this woman as if you intimately knew her based on a short UA-cam video. What does the lesson that you drew from it say about you?
Not everyone needs friends to be happy. She found happiness in her independence, being able to be single and enjoy the most amazing things she never thought she would. The idea that material possessions are always a detriment to one's mental health is simply not true. It's nice to have nice things, and she earned her wealth.
@@femmefatale71 I'm not sure...I've personally never heard of it but theres lots of movies about courtesans. Dangerous Beauty about the most famous courtesan of all time. Cheri about a Belle Epoque courtesan based on the book by Colette I think. And the HULU series Harlots is a gritty show about the 18th century sex trade in London also with two of the main characters as courtesans. There is also Maison Close about a 19th century Parisian brothel. I wish theyd do a Harlots:Paris and base it off the grandes horizontales of the 19th century.
She lived life by the day. Not thinking about her future. Thanks for another great story. 🖤
Thanks for watching!!
On the contrary, I think that she DID thought about her future and every single step she took, otherwise she would had ended up with a venerial disease like the rest of the girls in that "profession". It takes much thinking to succeed.
What a night and day difference she and La Paiva were despite being in the same profession. Pearl actually seemed like she was a sweetheart and was willing to help the soldiers who were wounded she also cared about supporting her family back in London. I wish she had married and found a decent man to live with. La Paiva was a lot more business savy but has the heart of ice, she cared about no one but herself but died surrounded by wealth and comfort with a husband who was so obsessed with her had her remains embalmed and kept in his attic. Pear had such a tragic life. Smh. Thank you for these stories Forgotten Lives ❤
I was thinking the exact same thing.. beautiful story..yet sad
Pearl had a beautiful heart and yes it was a good call for her not to open the door when a man stood outside with a gun and the intention of killing her.. that doesn't make her a cold hearted witch.. it was a wise decision
@@cj24249 and those tragic things still happen today to women like her and they still blame the women and not the men who want to hurt or kill them.
@@jobivuvuvfvi605 right
Bittersweet story. I would've gone to her funeral. Outcasts are usually wonderful unique people❤
They are largely misunderstood as well
Absolutely I love unique people. I love individuality with common sense
She wasn’t considered beautiful?? Wow! I’d like to see who was
S C L agreed. She was stunning
She's actually one of the prettiest courtesans of these series...
She was a stunner, 100%! She was a very beautiful woman.
I noticed the people considered “beautiful” in that era did not pass the vibe check for today’s time- Cora would be considered attractive for our generation v then
Probably whatever was considered beautiful back then we would think wasn't really attractive now
Pity she couldn't save even a small amount of the money she received. If she invested even a little she would have been wealthy up till her untimely death.
Ashannon888
She could have easily, but she chose not to. Some poor people save, what little they can, and some rich people spend all. It was her choice to not save.
She mostly spent on herself, but it does warm my heart that she did occasionally thought about others as well. Highly intelligent though not very wise!
@@nellajoensalo2316 It wss because of her upbringing, her father played a great part to it. Actually he was the reason why she turned out that way.
It's definitely not a new story for a prostitute to not save any money especially when they start on big money young. I myself am one of them and I have many friends who were and are the same we think it will last forever and never could think a younger better looking girl will take our best clients but they do and we end up in the same ways poor or dead.
I'm 33 poor not desperately but still in the low income bracket and I'm now disabled thanks to a long hidden medical condition. but I lived a very lavish and fun lifestyle when I was 16 to 24. Now I'm a house wife and mother and truthfully miss those days.
And I'm one of the lucky girls to find a good man who respects her and have a pretty normal life without major drug or Alcohol addiction or a major STD. I just wish I thought about saving or investing some of the money I made as I wouldn't be struggling to pay for things when they come up unexpectedly like my car needing to be fixed and things like that. Instead I would blow my money away on parties, clothes, jewelry, beauty treatments I would have my nails done at least once a week sometimes more depending on my outfit for the night and rented way to expansive apartments as I thought I was to young to buy a property and be stuck in one place for to long.
But big money at a young age when you have never had that much money before means you tend to do stupid things. The lower end of prostitutes (not the lowest end like day time street walkers) actually end up doing better than the higher end girls in the long run they know they can't rely on a constant client to be there every week to see them so they actually learn pretty quickly to save and invest and most of them end up madams when they have to retire. But most high end girls end up killing themselves once they realize they have lost there youth and beauty as they have no idea how to live without it.
@@ghidorahs1fan209 God bless you and your family.. :)
@@ghidorahs1fan209 Thank your for sharing your story.
But then again ...... some kids are blessed with family members who actually genuinely care
Great story and brilliant photos, the ending was sad :(
Cheers BC!
Like so many women who fell into that line of work
She was very beautiful and dresses like a princess. What a fascinating life. The photo of the wife at 4:26 made me laugh a little (things do not change much). I loved this story and the photos. Thank you FL 💕
Thanks for watching!!
I went back to see that. lmao you're right!
Wow how did I not see that face😂😂😂
Emmarmalade Brainy I did see it & thought it was odd, but quickly dismissed it🤷🏽♀️. I didn’t even wonder about it. But, I went back to see & now it makes perfect sense! I’ve always envied ppl who have the talent to “read” art, like @JulieLivinLife so clever👏🏽👏🏽😁
Not considered a conventional beauty! Come on are we talking about the same girl, yeah she wasn’t a beauty she was a STUNNER ! 💕🥰💕
In her times she was not considered a beauty.
They said the same thing about Judy Garland in her time... they were both absolutely beautiful, in my opinion.
Maybe the 19th century idea of beauty was different than today. I also find this woman stunning & Lily Lantry, who was suppose to be a beauty, quiet plain.
Plump, fair skinned, blonde hair & blue eyes were the traits seen as beautiful then.
@@amnitystevers5067 I have a cousin who's a legitimate sociopath, a guy, who looks JUST like Judy Garland lol. It's REALLY weird. For that reason I have a really tough time finding her pleasant to the eyes lol
She was a gorgouse girl!
You always do a good job!
Hope You are all safe and well
Hugs from Sweden
Thanks as usual !!
Patrons...what an eloquent way of putting it. 😉🤣
Hhahah 🤣
That's what they were. I'm not sure how sexually active most of these courtesans were. Once they attained a certain place in the firmament of the demi-monde, they really called all the shots. Men would throw 'millions' at them just to sit in conversation with them or watch them wearing a diamond necklace they bought from across the opera house. Its a strange concept that almost doesn't exist today but actually it does. Ahem. Only Fans. etc. Madame de Pompadour is a good example of this. As are most of the mistresses of the 17th century. It was more than sex.
Emile Zola was inspired to write Nana, based on her life--but it is a hateful, misogynistic novel about the ruin courtesans wrecked on the families of their patrons and Nana is punished by Zola through disease and death. When he was writing the novel, he interviewed many courtesans and was disappointed that none were the debased sort he wanted for his book.
"Nana is punished by Zola through disease and death"
Sure, Zola gave her a disease, because Prostitutes never
Thanks for letting me know. I won't read it.
I'm not sure wtf he was expecting. The whole point of "stereotypes" is not EVERYONE (& or basically no one) is/was like that
You’re an amazing narrator. Beautiful voice. What a beautifully tragic life. All that in 51 years!!! It really shows that people can use each other she and her patrons and when things go south for each other see you!! It also shows the fragility of life and how keeping afloat for ANYBODY is just one tiny hole in the boat and you’re sunk. Also the term what comes up must go down comes to mind. I feel for her but if her relationships were not built on any real foundation then it’s sadly to be expected she wouldn’t have any truly close friends. I feel sad she was deprived of a loving childhood to give her this foundation. 💗💗💗
Thanks very much!
My ancestor is Cora Pearl. My grandfather was introduced on stage during the play. Now my daughter will be named Cora, she is due in august
Hi fam (Cora is a great aunt of mine)
By todays standards, she was a true beauty. Funny how over the centuries the idea of beauty change for women.
Yet a handsome man is always a handsome man. It has never really changed. 😊
@3rrlia I think the point she's making is that to *us* she's what we consider a "classic beauty" that was unappreciated in her time. Back then being pale was so in-style and considered so beautiful that women were leeching and blood-letting to achieve a paler complexion. Because only peasants had tans, from working in the sun. Nowadays being tanned is the preferred complexion (at least, in the women I see where I live).
@@Nystariii I think tan is sub consciously attractive in society as it shows a person is able to have the money to go out to say beaches and explore the outdoors and maybe is more fit for doing so.
While being pale sub consciously shows someone who stays inside and possibly only works or I guess boring.
Just a theory. Obviously it's a lot more in depth than that.
@@baronvonjo1929 Agree wholeheartedly. Beauty is subjective and usually influenced by our experience and culture.
Ever notice a lot of old statues have tiny penises? Because back then having a big dick meant you were stupid and brutish. Small penis meant big brain. Yet many men today are very self-conscious about size and girth and would prefer to be bigger. Beauty standards change over time.
@@baronvonjo1929 what😂
@@toriphillips7383 pale complexions are considered beautiful in Asian cultures because it historically meant you didn't have to work in the fields. Idk what you're confused about
Superb research, Excellent story FL, Thank you.
Cheers TCR!
I only found this Chanel recently and have been watching all your back videos I'm a huge history fan and I love how detailed you are with the people you feature great job thank you you made my lockdown a bit better
Very happy to hear that, thanks :D
Her greatest treasures were her experiences and full life. Her life was an adventure that most people will never experience.
Wow, what a fascinating life this lady had. Found this story very interesting.
Love love love these stories from this channel ❤️💙♥️
Thanks very much :D
I guess some would consider her the Paris Hilton of her day . Yet another great video from you F L and the photographs really added to it !! . Thanks for posting such great content ., keep up the great work and stay safe .
I think thats an injustice to Paris Hilton who has never been a sex worker... she built her image based on her persona and a business empire largely 'on her own'. Of course she had a leg up being born who she was...
Your voice is so soothing to listen to lol
Thanks very much :D
Ciao Forgotten Lives ❣I just loooved this one. Your voice together with your choice of photos and story made me feel like I was there. So thank you,once again you nail it like a pro.💞🦋💜
Thanks very much :D
New subbie here. I came over from Brief Case. I requested a story on Dorthy Kilgallen and he suggested this would be more appropriate for this channel. I am binge watching this channel right now.
Great!!
Shee seems to have been an absolute sweetheart. I can see why she was so loved.
Love the story. Thank you for your research. I came to your site because Brief Case recommended it and he is right, it is great. Thanks.
Awesome! Thank you!
This was a really awesome true story; as I could relate to her in alot of ways. The difference was that I was a dancer and a a few " liaisons". I never got married, nor had any children.
Hopefully, my ending won't be the same. I'll just keep it at that.
Sad how she wasted .money lot these beautiful women lives end sad. But I enjoy them. Love how you tell them. I always learn something. Keep up the good work. These stories are very much apperciated.👍💯💜👏🙂🦋🌠👋. Love, respect and positivity always. Neita james.
What makes these videos startling was what you can wonder how famous people today will be looked back 100 years from now
I loved this video! Thank you very much! 👍🏻
Thanks for the support!
Great illustration video!Thank you FLives for your awesome work, and amazing narration. i enjoyed it very much!
Thanks for watching and for the comments!!
@@ForgottenLives Always a pleasure! Thank you!
Relisten again, as always. Thank you
Excellent account of a truly independent soul.
Glad to hear it!
a very sad ending for pearl,the pictures were amazing,manyt thanks
A beautiful quote from her at the end
I really enjoy your narratives, brings enlightenment to the ones didn’t hear much about the people once walk over earth and their affairs, thank you and keep with the good work!
Thanks very much :)
I love the stories , history once again ! New subbie 😁
Thanks!
Thank you, do reminiscent of Violetta, different turns, but always the same end, abandoned die in poverty. I saw a film a on UA-cam similar story, pity I can't remember the title .🌻
She looked like an adult Claudia from Interview with a Vampire
Oh wow! She does!
Maybe
So.. like Kirsten Dunst then?
@@iram5192 I think she has a dour Oliva Coleman esque face. Especially the sad mouth. But I mean, if we were 19th century courtesans, we'd probably have sad mouths too!
A Bauty&courage Emma,the historical lady.
Thanks so much for the upload. Great work. 👍👏👏👏
That was very good! Thanks.
Glad to hear it!
How wonderful ! No dislikes yet . 345 likes ,you guys really tickled every ones interest with this one !
Keep up the exceptional work.
Thanks for the support!
What a life! Thanks for another brilliant tale!
Thank you as usual :D
Wow! Another excellent video! I look forward to the next one.
Great! Thank you :D
These stories are so fascinating to me...smart, beautiful, strong independent women that make the best of what was allowed... But invariably they live like there is no tomorrow and the ending is very sad.
Thansk for the support!!
@@ForgottenLives Ahaha
Love the stories of past people and their lives you post !!!!
Great video... really interesting!👍
Thank you :D
Thanks for sharing. Loved the story
your channel is so underrated
Great story, FL, though sad in its way. She used what she had to live a wild and, for the times, wonderful life. Her ending must have been extremely painful and I’m surprised she didn’t end up addicted to laudanum by the end. Thanks for another interesting story. I’ll have to see if I can find a copy of her memoirs. See you next time!
Thanks very much for the support!
I love hearing of people whom were famous in their time, but now forgotten.
Sadly, the type of cancer she had can be cause by a sexually transmitted disease.
Or, the cancer could have been caused by the abortifacients used in those days.
So do i!!!I really live hearing about these high end escorts that had multiple homes and lots of wealth in general!!!Heck yeah!!!!
Pretty Princess P P if she did it anyone can!
It is sad that education was not available to her so that she could pursue a different path. Although I regret her moral choices, she had gusto, charm, and was a risk taker. This video mentions her dying her hair to match her outfits. Who knows what she would have been today? She may have become a fashion stylist, beauty consultant, entrepeneur, women's equality/liberation advocate, or a feminist best selling author...
I shouldn't judge her too harshly for her choices because the fact that her father abandoned his families over and over, it is no wonder she was greatly affected psychologically so as to never allow herself to be abandoned in such a way. Marriage and having children had become unthinkable to her.
I love the stories of the old courtesans, particularly those from the Old West
Another wonderful story.
Thanks!!
La Grande Horizontal, (spelling?) hilarious 😂
She was GORGEOUS!!!
Yet another fantastic video forgotten lives wot a life Cora lead rich in life and poor in death fascinating woman see u next week 😀 stay safe
Thanks very much! You too!
Very interesting. I just stumbled onto your channel and subscribed. I love hearing about obscure historical people.
If ya got it....flaunt it. She had it and flaunted it until the very (and predictable) end. Good story.
Thank you FL !
My pleasure!!
Very interesting! Thank you and do try to look up Lily Langtry her home is a hotel in London and very interesting her life story. I worked as a receptionist there maaany years ago and the bar inside was her private theatre.
I have been planning to doing a video on her soon! Thanks!
Very interesting! Thank you! 💕
Glad you enjoyed it!
thanks for a unbiased narrative
Great video, I recently read about her and was curious to find out more...love the attention to details!
Te quedó súper cool👌🏻 buena investigación
Mil gracias! Al parecer no eres la única que habla español en los comments :D
Cora Pearl was beautiful!!
Really enjoyed this story. Great work.
Brilliant! What a fascinating woman .thank you
I have seen that book before, in a Library. I never forget a book cover. It sounds like it woas/is an interesting book
"Never Judge a Book by it's Cover".
I can relate to hee Life Story very much.
Thanks FL,
Cora is one of my favourite women of history.
She may not have been a great noble woman, explorer or freedom fighter. But in a time when women were still almost non-people, she lived on her own terms!
By jingo she did!
As caring as Mary Seacole and as sexy as Marilyn Monroe; such a shame that she wasn't as canny as La Paiva ( SHE hung on to the diamonds).
A dark eyed pearl in a sea of Champagne.
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Great comment, thank you
Thanks for watching!
@@hkbabel
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Really love these early 19th C vids!
Glad to hear!
Money can't love you. Money will bring you false friends. During her hey-day it may have appeared she had many friends. In actuality she had very few if any. A crowd around you doesn't mean you have real friends. People come and go like the wind. However she wasn't a real friend herself and only sought after riches. In the end she had nothing. How sad.
Love that you talk about this woman as if you intimately knew her based on a short UA-cam video. What does the lesson that you drew from it say about you?
@@littlefatbuddha humans are the same thru every decade, dumbass. That's why we can study them. The OP was correct. Money doesnt buy happiness.
Not everyone needs friends to be happy. She found happiness in her independence, being able to be single and enjoy the most amazing things she never thought she would. The idea that material possessions are always a detriment to one's mental health is simply not true. It's nice to have nice things, and she earned her wealth.
@@inacatt I like different perspectives. So true.
@@user-mo3ue1to2o no but it does buy food and housing and if you can’t afford a place to LIVE you’re probably not happy :)))
Lovely. Thank you
Great story thanks for sharing 👍🇦🇺👀
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I think the movie courtesan on Netflix is about her. Great movie as well. Thanks for this clip. I really enjoyed it.
@@femmefatale71 I'm not sure...I've personally never heard of it but theres lots of movies about courtesans. Dangerous Beauty about the most famous courtesan of all time. Cheri about a Belle Epoque courtesan based on the book by Colette I think. And the HULU series Harlots is a gritty show about the 18th century sex trade in London also with two of the main characters as courtesans. There is also Maison Close about a 19th century Parisian brothel. I wish theyd do a Harlots:Paris and base it off the grandes horizontales of the 19th century.
This looks like it's gonna be good !thank you
Hope it was!
Awesome story. Thank You.
The oldest profession in the world along with carpentry.
I think it might be older than carpentry.
People did live in caves before they built shelters.
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@@StoryVoracious👤 lol,
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Oldest profession
Stone mason.
or
Gatherer
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The photo at 7:12 reminds me of Catherine Zeta-Jones a bit. Her eyes were striking.
Love this channel.
Tyvvm.....was so interesting, as always !
Fascinating story and very well told !
You did a great job and thank you.
Very glad to hear that!
It was a fabulous job ❤️
Very good of how you now right at this moment to live
👏Amazing Recreation you did your research. Tfs👏
Thank-you ♥️💞🥰💕
Very interesting story, thank you.
Thank you :D
She and Lily Elsie are two of the most beautiful historical famous women I ever seen, even by today's standards
I love your content, it’s done well‼️😊
I really love & enjoy your videos! Many thanks!
great narration!
What on incredable woman and what a Life she must have had
She was very lovely and
Beautiful ❤️☮️🥰😍🦋🌹thank you. 😘
Love 💕 the stories thank you
My pleasure!!
great story loved it to the end!
God bless the meek and humble,the fruit's of love are real ask Pearl !
I named a car after her because i was fascinated with her. Long story short, the car had a sad end
Great job!
Very good story thank you
Wow...Fancy dont let me down!
She got her a Georgia mansion and an elegant New York townhouse flat