First Letter Dear Jack, Thank you for the material you sent me on— Oh my, has it been that long? Yes, looking at my journal I see it's been over a week since I received it. I beg your forgiveness—your sheaf of notes was exactly what I needed to make progress, and I have only … Continue reading Letters from Armorica- Regions of Safety (22 April 36 AF)
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Letters from Armorica- A Game of Darts (8 April 36 AF)
First Letter Dear Jack, I hope all is well with you, and that you've not broken too many hearts in Mont-Havre; there are several tender ones here in Bois-de-Bas, I do believe, who would rejoice in making your acquaintance once again. Your Sergeant Allen has proven to be quite the treasure. His inn, Le Cochon's … Continue reading Letters from Armorica- A Game of Darts (8 April 36 AF)
Letters from Armorica- The Sleeping Sloops (4 April 36 AF)
First Letter Dear Journal, How I wish I had another master former to discuss my research with—one trained by a different master, and preferably from a different guild house altogether. I have learned much from Master Grenadine's books and more than I had realized from my father; but I cannot talk matters over with a … Continue reading Letters from Armorica- The Sleeping Sloops (4 April 36 AF)
Letters from Armorica- The Trial (20 March 36 AF)
First Letter Dear Journal, O! It has been a week. Bertrand's father, M. Laveau, has not been seen in some days; and Bertrand himself is no longer staying with the Poquêries, but has returned to his home, to live once again with his mother and his younger siblings. It was the central topic of discussion … Continue reading Letters from Armorica- The Trial (20 March 36 AF)
Letters from Armorica- Gossip (13 March 36 AF)
First Letter Dear Journal, I have finally found Bertrand, who I have been looking for these many weeks. I had been thinking and pondering about his future ever since I called for him to come to me in Mont-Havre last summer. He has been such a help to me, and is such an able young … Continue reading Letters from Armorica- Gossip (13 March 36 AF)
Letters from Armorica- Equations (6 February 36 AF)
First Letter Dear Journal, It has been a long and cold and quiet winter in Bois-de-Bois—quiet, that is, except for the noise produced by little Anne-Marie and Margaret. So quiet, in fact, that there has been little to say, as occupied as I have been with Amelie and children, and with settling back into my … Continue reading Letters from Armorica- Equations (6 February 36 AF)
Letters from Armorica- Friends and Family (17 October 35 AF)
First Letter Dear Mum, It has been far too long since I was last able to write you and send you my love; indeed, between the war with Provençe and other goings on I haven't been free to write anyone in Cumbria in almost a year. At first I was trying to avoid attracting attention; … Continue reading Letters from Armorica- Friends and Family (17 October 35 AF)
Letters from Armorica- A Talk among the Tombstones (3 October 35 AF)
First Letter Dear Journal, I meant to be back in Bois-de-Bas by now—indeed, Bertrand is already on his way, with Patches the Goat in tow—but Lord Doncaster held me here until today. His Lordship wants to have all of the threads tied up neatly, and I, of course, am one of them. I met with … Continue reading Letters from Armorica- A Talk among the Tombstones (3 October 35 AF)
Letters from Armorica- Catching Trout (1 October 35 AF)
First Letter Dear Journal, Trout has been taken, much the worse for wear—as are we all, and it is only partially Trout's fault. We shall be returning to Mont-Havre as soon as we are able tomorrow, despite our wounds. The plan was for His Lordship's men to take him _en route_. Somehow he evaded them; … Continue reading Letters from Armorica- Catching Trout (1 October 35 AF)
Letters from Armorica- News from Yorke (1 October 35 AF)
First Letter Dear Journal, A man came to me yesterday, and with monstrous news. The past weeks have been somewhat mildly idyllic. I have made progress on my trials, Bertrand is reading more fluently than ever, and I am better at chess—against Bertrand at least—than I have ever been in my life. I am worried … Continue reading Letters from Armorica- News from Yorke (1 October 35 AF)