Kathryn A. (
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picowrimo2012-07-04 08:16 pm
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Day 4 (Team July)
Yes, I'm butting in here to post, because it's evening of the 4th here, and there is no post! So join me in the boasting progress reports and encouragement for this day's creative work!
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Here, for example, we have just buried the late Duke of Elbe, and we are going to ridiculous lengths to ensure that, should his Duchess produce an heir, it will be indisputably his heir. If you see what I mean....
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The meeting, then, was a risible sight. A barricade of chairs, sideboards and screens bisected the ballroom. On the one side, the Duchess sat with her ladies gathered around her; on the other, Uncle Sapt, the Duke and my brothers stood around in attitudes suggestive of profound discomfort. A gap had been left in the middle, through which I was handed with great ceremony to join the Duchess and her ladies – before three of those last-named, evidently deemed the hardiest, closed it with a Louis XIV sofa.
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Great description in this - certainly sounds like they are taking all possible precautions!
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Loved the way you put this! It's so important, but sounds so funny this way.
The common law legal time limit is within 10 months after death, allowing for conception on the day of death. A birth close to that limit would, no doubt, raise doubts among the population.
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The Duchess is very well aware that her own chances of survival are greatly increased if she's not pregnant, so is being particularly cooperative.
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You're so close though. The overall story is in place.
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