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Aug 14, 2008 11:56

Title: Bluebells and roses ( Read more... )

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jacks_key August 14 2008, 12:40:38 UTC
Yes! Go get her! I love this story, I truly do. You are doing an excellent job with it. :)

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phare_bzh August 28 2008, 10:05:24 UTC
Thanks a lot, never imagined when I started the story would be appreciated so much!!!

Best regards, Alex

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samtyr August 14 2008, 13:15:18 UTC
Heh heh, nothing like getting the tables turned -- Alma should have been smart enough to take the second offer but oh well..

I was really glad to see this updated -- thank you so much for sharing it. :)

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phare_bzh August 28 2008, 10:06:41 UTC
Thank you for your comment, I'm back from a (quite wet) holiday in Wales and I'm downloading the pics while I read all your comments.
We're near the end of the storuy, so I hope to update soon.
Best regards, Alex

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Bluebells And Roses Chapter 20 bmshirts August 14 2008, 15:38:22 UTC
Hooray!!! It's about time Alma gets hers. I hope whatever has been uncovered about Alma's private life is horrible enough that she loses her children and is forced to be divorced in disgrace!
Please don't keep us in suspense.
Thanks.Carole

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Re: Bluebells And Roses Chapter 20 phare_bzh August 28 2008, 10:07:23 UTC
I promise to write more ASAP dear Carole, I'm back from holiday and ready to restart working (sigh).
Greetings from Como, Alex

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fl1789 August 14 2008, 15:51:36 UTC
Cant't wait to read about "the private life of Lady Delmar”

thanks x the update

love,

FL.

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phare_bzh August 28 2008, 10:08:16 UTC
Thanks dera FL for your continue appreciation!!! I never hoped to receive so much feed back! Best regards, Alex

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grlewis August 14 2008, 18:39:16 UTC
hmmmm.....what exactly did ennis' p.i.'s get on alma. i know there's something there. i know they aren't faking it totally. i don't think divorce discussions should involve a refutation of ennis' knowledge/suspicions. the mere claim of impropriety by a husband against a wife, in this day and age should stand. a wife's misgivings are always dismissed. alcott should drive through to get the divorce with the overly generous settlement offer to alma over and done with. remember, in this day and age there really aren't custody battles; children belong to their fathers. wives don't have any tender years presumptions in their favor, in fact, just the opposite.

gr

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phare_bzh August 28 2008, 10:09:39 UTC
Thanks a lot dear GR for your full insight on this aspect, it's a plaesure to read your detailed opinion.
Greetings from Como, Alex

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