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My good King, |
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My good King Edward, |
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It was a great pleasure collecting taxes and taxing wenches at your shire. If you will have me again, I shall return for all 3 weekends next year, my good sire. |
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The only word to describe the closing gate fight this year is "Superb". Très bien fait, majesté. Jean-Pierre |
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Ned, my love. We enjoyed most greatly reigning over the Dubuque Renaissance Faire with you as our consort. After the years of lonliness, it is a joyous experience, having such a man as you, at our side. We are blessed. Queen Catherine |
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(written in the Queen's own hand and delivered to the Princess by her Majesty's youngest page, Robin - only seven, he quakes in fear as he bowed low, offering the missive on one knee, hoping to avoid being smacked by the Queen's daughter) |
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Good Morrow Sir Edward!!! How are you? Sorry i am still using to use more Ren. faire lingo!!! So how have you been? I can't wait until this summer! Lady Beatrice |
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Happy Birthday, your Grace. I'm not intersted in your heart OR your head, but something rather, shall we say, lower? Ooops. Was that me outloud voice? Molly Mayrose |


We trust your Halloween night was everything you wanted and hoped for.
Queen Catherine08:33 AM CST