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    Sir Robert

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    As crowds do shield a desired from view, you shall not be wanting in my company. Believe my geniune happiness at the thought of spending a day on your arm, kind sir. Your noble standing is always an enjoyable addition to our group. I wish our meeting were tomorrow. I am eager to parley words in person with your gentlemanly presence. Time in wait can add to the enjoyment of the meeting. Let us pray that is the case, sir.

    Your sweet Bess

    Rumy
    October 07, 2008
    01:58 PM CST

    Thy silver tounge dost endow me with great compliments, sir. But idle minds do wander as the words to tempt. So do not promise what you can not deliver. And i promise not to make other arrangements for company on the night thee do arrive. You and your friends are welcome to place your tent/lodgings in the realm of our camper. To old friends and guests, we do open our hearts and hearths. As days pass slowly for me now until we meet again, let time flow quickly like a river and soon we shall take each others hands in greeting.

    Until then, I pray you stay on the course that gets you here the fastest.
    Lady Bess

    Rumy
    October 07, 2008
    11:21 AM CST

    My dear friend's whom thou knowest have a grand camper. My sister and I will take our lodging in this abode. I know not of a tavern to hold your sire. But the campgrounds and night are not be missed or overlooked in thier joyous activities! You and Sir Roland must accompany us to these adventures. You would not want someone to violate us Ladies, cough cough, when you weren't around. My dear sister and I go as gypsy women at night to hide our royalty. It is safer in the company of rouges. As I am sure you know, although of course not first hand ;)

    Anon,
    Lady Bess

    Rumy
    October 07, 2008
    10:44 AM CST

    Dear Sir,
    Your galliant presence is always pleasurable and we will be happily met whence you grace our realm with your nobility. As we delight in your company, so shall we delight in the knowledge that it shant be long till we see thee again. Do keep us informed of your plans. We will be overly joyed to show you around the kingdom upon your arrival.

    Adieu and Fare Thee Well,
    Lady Bess

    Rumy
    October 07, 2008
    09:39 AM CST

    Twas grand indeed to meet you this past weekend at MiddleFaire. Please stay in touch and you are more than welcome to visit us up north any time my friend

    Ottheinrich

    Jason
    October 06, 2008
    01:45 PM CST

    Got your message! Unfortunately I can't send a reply on here. Tech difficulties that 'they' just don't seem to want to fix. I was hoping to be at Middlefaire, but couldn't make it. I am sooooo ready for TRF!!! I'm using myspace more now, since this site doesn't work. myspace.com/captainbonnyp...

    Bonny Pearl
    October 06, 2008
    11:26 AM CST

    Thy brother, Sir Randolf, sought to warn me of thee, goodly Sir, but his courier arrived too late as thou hast arrived and ended the faire.

    To be sure, I did take such warning with my tongue in cheek, I would have thee know. Thou hast a witt and the tongue to use it - a rare combination indeed - but most merry and jolly all the same!

    Good day unto thee.

    Sir Mikel
    September 17, 2008
    11:18 AM CST

    How now goodly Sir? Thy visage be passing familiar. Methinks I have had speech with thee at a certain silver monger’s at Shrewsbury. If this indeed be thee, thou wert most merry and a boon companion and so I would bid thee, hale.

    Sir Mikel
    September 15, 2008
    09:17 PM CST

    Greetings good Sir, if I may say so, your quote is indeed one of the truest statements that I have ever read. Good travels to you Sir.

    Jeff (Aiddan or Anto...
    September 15, 2008
    06:37 PM CST

    It was wonderful to meet you and share a glass with you at Shrewsbury. Mayhap we shall again one day.

    De Mora Grechi
    September 15, 2008
    01:04 PM CST
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