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An Autumn Fair in Halabor by Soledad | 2 Review(s) |
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Denise | Reviewed Chapter: 22 on 11/25/2008 |
The romantic in me swooned: But when he looked in those large, clear grey eyes, he knew he would marry Breage again. And then there is Loarne's pragmatic wisdom, handled exceptionally well. Author Reply: Sometimes I just can't help being sappy. ;) | |
Neilia | Reviewed Chapter: 22 on 12/25/2007 |
EEEwwww! Bloodletting is not one of those smart treatments that came from the middle ages. In your research, did you not find it did more harm than good? I like it that Loarne has so much freedom and usefulness. She is fortunate in her place within the family. Author Reply: Well, actually bloodletting does have its merits agains high blood pressure and a few other things. One of my great-grandmothers used it semi-regularly, at least so family legend tells. Not even Mum can tell whether it's true or not. *g* In any case, for Lord Peredur's mother it was surely useful. She had way too much "bad blood" in her, and other malevolent "humours", to borrow another medieval term. :)) | |