ladygrady wrote:Smart man. Dumps this information in our lap and then leaves town for the weekend. Figures when he finally gets home we will have all settled down and gotten all talked down.
I don't think so.
I am fascinated by the moves. First to the pretty home on Cornwall street . ( I KNOW that street, in fact I know Leesburg fairly well. Wonderful shops on that main street and Cornwall leads right down to it. I have a friend that runs an antique store on the corner of Cornwall and , I think its called Market street .... or Main ...., no, King?
Are you talking about the Leesburg Antique Emporium, on South King Street? It's near Market
The Asian antiques at another antique shop were way cool too (I don't remember the whole name of that store. It was "Black . . ." something). I seem to remember that the store w/ the Asian antiques was in a historic home. I don't remember what street that was on. Was it Loudoun? King?
It's been years...
Yes Ladygrady, it's too bad you didn't buy back then
I'm interested in knowing more about Helen Towt. Really into military strategy? That's something. A Civil War buff? That's really something.
And what was that about the two of them (Helen and Josephine) going to work, when they were out at Montressor?
Was Montressor just a front?
Why did the French lady not like them?
What was her relationship (or history) with Sarbacher?
What's the significance of giving back the box while they had a permanent visitor? not just a coincidence...
Yes the dream and the box are all very interesting. But even more so are these unanswered questions about the women...
See, Andy, you shouldn't tell your wife that a new chapter is up. I should be doing my homework!!
Oh, and a big 'hi' to everyone I haven't talked to lately.
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Any fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius - and a lot of courage - to move in the opposite direction. ~ Albert Einstein