First Letter Dear Journal, Today we finished clearing the ground for Tuppenny Wagons' new home! I have seen how quickly my fellow townsfolk can put up a new barn, so it shouldn't be long before we can move in and get to work. Amelie already has ten or so orders in her ledger; one is … Continue reading Letters from Armorica- Ground-breaking (16 July 36 AF)
Letters from Armorica
Letters from Armorica- Ducks (28 June 36 AF)
First Letter Mon cher Leon, His Lordship is attempting to use guild law to put pressure on me to make my home in Mont-Havre. It was delicately done, by a brief word from Jack—while I am sure he would like to have Tuppenny Wagons based in Mont-Havre our mutual venture was nowhere mentioned, but only … Continue reading Letters from Armorica- Ducks (28 June 36 AF)
Letters from Armorica- Guild Rules (27 June 36 AF)
First Letter Dear Jack, Well, now. That's an interesting conjecture on His Lordship's part; and as you tell me Lord Doncaster has only my best interests in mind in bringing it to my attention, I must of course believe you. It is certainly true that in Cumbria—or, rather, in Yorke, for historically the Guild, though … Continue reading Letters from Armorica- Guild Rules (27 June 36 AF)
Letters from Armorica- Making Haste Slowly (6 June 36 AF)
First Letter Dear Leon, Everything seems poised to go so fast, and yet proceeds so slowly! Amelie received three inquiries for road-wagons before I'd ever returned to Bois-de-Bas, and several more have come in during the last month. There would be many, many more, I feel sure, if we began to use our only road-wagon … Continue reading Letters from Armorica- Making Haste Slowly (6 June 36 AF)
Letters from Armorica- A Little Stir (3 May 36 AF)
First Letter Ma chère Amelie, Our trip to Mont-Havre has been more glorious than I could have expected. The journey itself was a treat: I knew riding in a floating wagon would be much more pleasant than in a conventional wagon with wheels, but I had not accounted for the lack of bumpiness over the … Continue reading Letters from Armorica- A Little Stir (3 May 36 AF)
Letters from Armorica– Avec Prudence (29 April 36 AF)
First Letter Dear Journal, Tomorrow at last I will set out to Mont-Havre to speak with M. Suprenant and Lord Doncaster...and I shall do so in style! Jacques and I have spent this week building a fine road-wagon: a simple affair, based on a normal wagon body, but with just enough in the way of … Continue reading Letters from Armorica– Avec Prudence (29 April 36 AF)
Letters from Armorica- Regions of Safety (22 April 36 AF)
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)
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)