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You said in a review answer, that Nathan is not penniless.  Where did he got his money from? Was the dowry for Nathan like a morning gift?  Or does his got some wealth from his family? I am so curious because dowry has a few options to translate and the meaning vary from money Rother pays the family as compensation to money which Nathan gets and brings in the marriage, but is owned by him. It depends on the tradition a society follows.

 

Lyssa

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Nathan seems determined to believe the worst of Rother. I was wondering if this is because he has never met a decent person in his old life (his family and all the other nobles in Victoria are shallow or nasty or both). But then I recalled that Nathan learned his skill at building clocks etc from an artisan or somebody, so he must have had at least one nice person in his life apart from Harston.

 

Oh and I loved how Blythe told Nathan Rother would be über-possessive. :lol:

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It's Wednesday here... just saying ;)

Hehe... I'm always hoping it posts before I have to leave.. 

 

Seeing the notifications of both your postings had me going there for a minute...thought you were commenting on the new chapter...

 

It would be a nice surprise if it posted earlier than usual. Pretty please with sugar on top... *wishes really hard*

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It's Wednesday here... just saying ;)

This is what happens when you insist on living 6 hours in the future. :rolleyes:

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LOL - The chapter is set to post at the same time each week - 7:30 am EST. Variations will be due to the GA servers or unexplainable disaster. (Crossing fingers against such a thing.)

 

and if you haven't already noticed...

 

Chapter 31

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Geez Nathan, what a time to ignore Victorian sensibilities of what is proper etiquette! Knock before you enter the privacy of a man's bedroom for criminy's sake. Won't be able to unsee that...ever! :lol:

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I didn't even have to nag. ;)

 

So, who pays for the shopping: Nathan or Blythe?

 

 

You said in a review answer, that Nathan is not penniless.  Where did he got his money from? Was the dowry for Nathan like a morning gift?  Or does his got some wealth from his family? I am so curious because dowry has a few options to translate and the meaning vary from money Rother pays the family as compensation to money which Nathan gets and brings in the marriage, but is owned by him. It depends on the tradition a society follows.

 

Lyssa

 

As you can see I had the answers in this current chapter (31) and didn't want to spoil anything. (Honest, I had it planned before you asked! It's in my outline and everything!)

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Thank you.  :thankyou:  This raised really a lot more questions for me. But at least I try to be patient dont`t ask and wait if the next chapters will answer them. :yes:

Lyssa

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As someone who is temporarily living in the future, I can appreciate Tim's habitual Wednesday morning frustration. ;)

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Thank you.  :thankyou:  This raised really a lot more questions for me. But at least I try to be patient dont`t ask and wait if the next chapters will answer them. :yes:

Lyssa

 

 

I don't mind if you ask questions, but sometimes I can't answer them for one reason or another. Whenever I can without revealing something or creating a tangent that will run the story off topic, I will be happy to. :) Discussion is good.

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"I forgot to care enough to look and hide myself from spying eyes."

 

Thinking about that sentence twice, I hope Nathans inattentiveness dosen`t lead in an other kind of difficult situation. My mind is twisting. What if Vivian has seen them, what and whom would she tell....

Cross fingers that they remain undetected.

 

Lyssa

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I saw this and thought "Nathan would love to get his hands on this!"  :yes:

 

 

LOL - I saw this on Facebook yesterday and was wondering if I had a way to work in it.

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