Do not be offended, Madame, I beg you, that I dare to give you this name after all that I have done to lead you to no longer give me that of your son.
Awwww, so dramatic!
So much so that if she's not going to take him back into her good graces, he's going to roam the earth, seeking out danger, until he DIES, because that's obviously what she wants.
Alas! Woe!
Then in a postscript he sends his love to his brothers and sisters. Then he mentions having sent a message to Monsieur Girard regarding a reply that he hoped from her. At which I promptly went, "Ooohhh. Money is a problem!"
Your commentary here made me laugh! It's very appropriate. Such melodrama!
I have to say, the melodrama makes a nice break from most of the content of these papers, which I'm not sharing because it's sooo boring. I'm curating the most exciting dramas for salon. :)
Re: A Knyphausen Vagabond - Part 1
Date: 2025-01-15 06:15 am (UTC)Awwww, so dramatic!
So much so that if she's not going to take him back into her good graces, he's going to roam the earth, seeking out danger, until he DIES, because that's obviously what she wants.
Alas! Woe!
Then in a postscript he sends his love to his brothers and sisters. Then he mentions having sent a message to Monsieur Girard regarding a reply that he hoped from her. At which I promptly went, "Ooohhh. Money is a problem!"
Lol!
Re: A Knyphausen Vagabond - Part 1
Date: 2025-01-15 10:54 am (UTC)I have to say, the melodrama makes a nice break from most of the content of these papers, which I'm not sharing because it's sooo boring. I'm curating the most exciting dramas for salon. :)