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Paris - March 180X. What is it about females that the prospect of elopement so catches their fancy? I hesitate to recommend you the worthy young gentleman of my acquaintance lest the next letter I receive be a tearful one from my Mother with news of your flight to Gretna Green. My profuse thanks in your aid in obtaining me a copy of the Charter. I shall explain to you where the problem lies. The Charter for the Marquis of Sutcourt was granted in 1420 by Henry V, as I am sure Grandmother often tol...What ...
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Paris, March 1806: lettergames
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Paris, March 1806. My Dearest Q,. I have gone too far, haven’t I? Still, I would beg of you not to bend too easily to your father’s wishes. There is a great deal of difference between a modesty properly becoming to a young lady and a purity more in keeping with an ice statue. Must you abandon your studies and use your spell books to improve your deportment instead? Your most penitent,. Post a new comment. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post.
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Paris - March 1806: lettergames
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Paris - March 1806. I would never have previously credited Uncle Leopold with such a quantity of sense and intelligence before! All respect and love I hold for him have been found short and wanting. So the separation is to be complete then? Nothing else would ever act so nicely as to ruin her beyond all rescue. Pray tell me, who is to introduce you to Court if not my Mother? Post a new comment. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. Post a new comment.
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Paris, February 1806: lettergames
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Paris, February 1806. Dearest Cousin Helene,. Uncle Joshua is making me write this letter. He is also making me call him ‘Uncle’. He doesn’t usually, but he says it is punishment for lying to him. Having to call him 'Uncle', I mean, but the letter is also a punishment. But how could it be a punishment to write to my beautiful cousin? I must apologise that you had to hear of my ungentlemanly behaviour. But Joshua is even worse! Using that backhanded trick of telling a friend to tell you, that’s low. Le Ch...
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Paris, February 1806: lettergames
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Paris, February 1806. A letter from Captain Lord Joshua Rooke to Lieutenant Rogan O'Cullan). My dearest Rogan,. I hope this letter finds you well and happy, as I have been doing all I can to make you so. May I offer my dearest friend my congratulations on his promotion to Post Captain? No jest, Rogan. In all honestly, no jest. The official letter from the Naval Board will not reach you for a few days more, but I can predict its coming even without the aid of foresight. I was also about to leave. Well, pe...
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Paris, February 1806: lettergames
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Paris, February 1806. First you compare me to a society matron, then you confuse my poor sailors with soldiers. I suspect you only do this to vex me, or otherwise I would alert Kermit to this shocking deficiency in your education. Aren’t silencing charms still a weak point of yours, dear cousin? I had thought you would enjoy puzzling out their charms on your own, my little blue stocking, but if you would rather not, let me know.). In brief I shall relate what I have discovered so far. We are sitting in t...
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Paris, February 1806: lettergames
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Paris, February 1806. Your wit, my dear, cuts me as sharp as ever, but also as ever I have brought it upon my own head. Allow me one protest in my defense, though - if I were ever to adopt the terrifying demeanor of your average society matron with my crew, they’d probably waste little time in mutinying. It would be like warning the fox ahead of the hunt. And then giving him a shotgun. Claude-Laurent, evidently having enough faith in our father to expect that one or other of his brothers would eventually...
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Paris, February 1806. The Naval Office is just as bad. You’re all ghouls. You all secretly hope Claude-Laurent being tortured in some mysterious dungeon when he’s probably just lying low at a mistress’ house, waiting for me take his son off his hands. Just like my father. Post a new comment. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. Post a new comment. Post a new comment. Follow us on Facebook.
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Paris, March 18XX: lettergames
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Paris, March 18XX. My dear Q,. First of all what else, exactly, do you expect me to call you? Helene is the most unsuitable name possible for you you must be the last woman on earth who would go running off with Paris. The Greek chap, at least, being bit of a cove and all. The city (as unsuitably named as you, my dear) stands a far better chance of winning your heart. Which sometimes innocents mistake you for. Apparently I have survived my ordeal only to have failed my mission. Monsieur was not at ho...
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