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So it appears that we are now
So it appears that we are now beginning to see Milsy's true intelligence coming out, as she did surprise the two Guildmen with some of her questions and observations.
Penny Lane is Evil!
I asked Penny and Julia what chapter included the story of "the incident". They told me Chapter 32 (Book 2), so I immediately started reading that chapter. The next thing I remember, it was SIX (6) Chapters later and I felt a burning desire to start over with Chapter One (1)!!!
This is going to take days.
I'm hooked!
OK, this is a cool story. You have sucked me in and I can't wait for the next chapter. Thanks for a very interesting read.
Janice
I recently caught up soo...
Something tells me that when Garia returns to Anmar, she's gonna Fulvin (among others) to make a small scale (possibly wind up spring powered) model train and rail road, as well as associated pieces, to serve as a demonstration piece and a toy, after all the word "practical" can be used to describe her. such a model would serve the purpose of demonstrating the coupling system, cranes, and various cars
I like trains......
I like trains......
Janice
Wonderful Story
So glad to see these characters again back in their pre-industrial setting. Even without the gender-bending portion of the story Penny's story telling is spellbinding.
I hope Penny will find the strength to keep on writing this story for a long time.
Hugs
Kathy
Powers of deductions
Garia never told Milsy she used to be a boy on Earth, and yet just by looking at Garia's old clothes Milsy was able to deduce that she was once a boy.
Gil was right, Milsy can do better than work in the kitchen. Being able to see something then deduce its use can be taught, but done by a person without an education is a natural ability.
Others have feelings too.