L&T Archive 1998-2003

Thank you for the link. . .sorta
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] The second option is to take it to the Dregston Chronicle Board. The link below will take you to the bridge between Pemberley and Dregston, if you'd like to start a conversation over there.

This is also a bit off topic, but I really couldn't find anything on the suggested board that is related to the Regency era. Am I missing something? I didn't read through the messages, only the subject lines.

I can make it related to JA by switching the discussion to how JA's handwriting relates to the society of the time - and how she considered her handwriting poor compared to Cassandra's. Does someone have a copy of either of their handwriting/letters or know where I might find them on the web?

Thanks

Sarah

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Penmanship/Handwriting
E-mail, please.
Sorry Caroline - our posts crossed......
No problem!
Thank you for the link. . .sorta
Sounds good to me......
Emma's penmanship.....
Hand-written Scrabble Tiles
Bone, ivory or card...hmmm.
No Capital V (or U?)??
Twenty-four letter alphabet...
Thanks -- I must remember that one. :-) [nfm]
See...
I saw! It's an American version of my book!
In an age...
Try this...