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Sigh!
You simply cannot help yourself not exactly a cliff hanger but a nice little teaser.
While the results of the cliffhangers are not horrible
I cringe at the thought of what Pauline is planning.
She seems like the type who is willing to take shortcuts to get what is her ‘due’. Typical queen bee type.
Intrigue upon Intrigue
Bronwen, I agree with Christina. It may not be a cliffhanger but for those of us who avidly follow this story its a huge teaser. Now will that keep me wanting more or will it annoy me? The truth is it will be a bit of both but I'm sure it wont stop either of us following Harriet.
Will
As usual
You left me wanting more. Thank you, I am going to have to backtrack a few chapter to reacquaint myself with Frances.
"the most bizarre moments of my career"
cant wait to see what that's about!
Now that’s just cruel!
All that build up, and you leave me hanging by my fingertips!
Oh well, nothing to do but wait until the next chapter, which hopefully won’t be a long time coming.
D. Eden
“Hier stehe ich; ich kann nicht anders. Gott helfe mir.”
Dum Vivimus, Vivamus
Taming of the Shrew
is my favourite work by Shakespeare.I like the new spin off too.
I hate teasers darn it!
Joanna
Shakespeare Was No Fool
Remember, England was ruled by a woman! and he was a politician as well as a playwright. He would not go out of his way to upset his potentially most influential patron. This play must be read with tongue in cheek. Women "get it".
And meanwhile we must wait to see what cunning plan Pauline has devised.
Me thinks Pauline's a rat!
Me thinks Pauline's a rat! Careful Harriet.
Hugs, Karen
Not good
Pauline stewing in the dressing room is not a good sign. She seems to want the shortest path from 'A' to stardom. No one is going to hire her for leading roles until she is more experienced, unless she does have experience.
Others have feelings too.
Splendid
Splendid, as always. I look forward to learning more of this "bizarre" occurrence.
Jenna