I second the awesomeness of your 40 page! The APs and I have travelled to the Alps today and will stay there for the next nine days, hiking and enjoying the scenery and the gorgeous food, which is great but means limited online time, so I won't be able to do any more write ups in the next few days, I guess.
:D That sounds amazing! I want pics! :D (including pics of gorgeous food if that's something you're interested in doing :D ) Have lots of fun!
and maybe I'll actually catch up with replying to your writeups in the next nine days, lol
Oh! This probably means I should do the yuletide fandom promo post, huh? I'll try to see if I can do that this weekend. Will probably mostly use the post from last year, at least for Frederician.
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Re: No Pity for the Wives readthrough (cont)
Re: No Pity for the Wives readthrough (cont)
and maybe I'll actually catch up with replying to your writeups in the next nine days, lolOh! This probably means I should do the yuletide fandom promo post, huh? I'll try to see if I can do that this weekend. Will probably mostly use the post from last year, at least for Frederician.
Re: No Pity for the Wives readthrough (cont)
I won't be able to do any more write ups in the next few days, I guess.
That works out, since I want to go heads-down on German while it's starting to click but not quite there yet.
And thanks for doing the Enlightenment evidence post for us!
Re: No Pity for the Wives readthrough (cont)
Re: No Pity for the Wives readthrough (cont)
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Aka, my friend, a German scholar, who is currently studying Lord Hervey and the Hannover family. ;)