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Such a long time to get an up-date from Mark Arbour. I enjoyed it . Please write faster and send it sooner!
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A wonderful chapter. George is now on his way home. Will his children recognise him? How will he be received into polite society? Write more and more often!
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I think I need to re-read my comments before hitting Add Comment.
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I'm eating this story for the second time. Thanks for the writing Altimexis.
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I enjoyed the last chapter. Thank you Mark for your story. I do wonder how our hero will ever get home and what awaits him in England.
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Snow, not here in Adelaide ( Well, once every 20 years or so on Mt Lofty which lasts as long at the news people can gather to film it). My first taste of it was in Boston in early 1990's. Terrible stuff. The group has a long way to travel in "brass monkey" conditions. Thanks for the chapter Mark.
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Hopefully Weston will get a well deserved promotion. I think there is another officer hiding in Ursula. Next chapter please.
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Great chapter. Looking forward to the next. Weston must be very happy at his chance to prove his worth. Pity that George is unable to raise his rank to Captain. Schein has a wonderful Christmas present - his own ship.
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Looking forward to the updates. Thanks Mark.
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Thank you Mark for the new chapter. Maybe there is some good coming from the virus. Love the way that Granger put Comstock in his place. Dickson's head will explode when he hears of Granger's treatment of the freed captains. (What no money?)To quote a line from a WB cartoon (that has the ending now edited - no huge dog in pain.) WHAT (slap) NO GRAVY! Happy writing and good wishes to all.
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Glad to see that Mark is still writing. I hope that his problems (of which I have no knowledge) can be solved. Best wishes Mark. I do so enjoy the Granger stories.
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TSL no idea. Iomfats, yes I know that site. I did not realise that you have posted on Iomfats. Maybe that is where I read your story. See ya, Phillip
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Hi Geron, I have been racking my elderly brain to recall where I have read your story before "GayAuthor"s and I am sure that I did not read it on this site.. My best bet is "FictionPress" as I have heard from authors on that site complain that their stories have been stolen and placed on other sites under a different name. There is an author who goes by the name of David Clarke on "Awesome Dude" who has written a two part story called "The Nexus". It is a good read and along the lines of your story. I don't think he copied you but the idea of doors leading to different time/space is similar. As for the plot it is completely different. See ya and thank you for responding to my comment. I am happy that your are going to share Ch 3 with your fans. Regards, Phillip
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A very good sequel. I hope that chapter 3 is soon to be published. See ya and thank you for sharing your story. Regards, Phillip
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I read this story a while ago and then found it again on Gay Authors recently. I feel a little guilty that I did not leave a thank you for sharing your story comment. Better late than never. From reading your story profile I see that there is a second chapter that I must read. Hopefully there is more in the works? Best wishes from the "Land Down Under" and thank you for sharing your wonderful story. Regards, Phillip
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I'm looking forward to part 2
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Hi Mark, so glad to hear from you. I hope that you are working (typing). on your next chapter. Please forget the M/M sex and concentrate on the historical/fiction. see ya and goodbye.
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Hi Mark, I am enjoying your story. As one of your fans wrote - Write faster. Post sooner. See you, Phillip
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That you for your latest Granger chapter. I do wish you could post more often
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Thank you, Mark for your latest chapter. I do love this story and I hope that you are working on your next chapter.
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I love it. Granger is well versed in the politics of the Admiralty and is not just a pretty face when it comes to managing a ship. His officers know that Granger, being the third son of a Duke means he has connections they could only dream about. Yet he has made his way up by being the sharpest knife in the ship. Nothing gets passed him and beware if you try. I am enjoying the story. Looking forward to the next chapter.
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I am very happy that Mark has graced us with the latest Bridgmont tale.
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O' Wow! 80K+ words. This is longer than many stories on this story site. I did wonder if Kyle had decided to retire this story since he had not updated it for so long. I hope that Roland will update his spinoff to his "Sands of Time". Thank you, Kyle, for your most welcome update. Regards, philliph
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Well, Mark, I power up my laptop to find that I have received my first Christmas present with Ch 44. I do hope that you will continue this series.
