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2004
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05
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11:52 pm
The Faith of His Fathers
A few monks in black robes and pillar-box hats stood waiting, but, under orders to keep the identity of this particular pilgrim secret, it was a reception without fanfare.
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Re: The Prince of Wales IS a noble fellow.
rabblebabblelog.livejournal.com
2004-05-13 09:36 pm (UTC)
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Well, that certainly would explain his crappy treatment of his wife.
Re: The Prince of Wales IS a noble fellow.
publius-aelius.livejournal.com
2004-05-13 09:41 pm (UTC)
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She was an adult, and she knew he didn't love her--from all accounts I've heard, he was pretty honest about that. The blame for that bad marriage is on the heads of his cold-blooded parents and the Spencers.
Re: The Prince of Wales IS a noble fellow.
ashley-y.livejournal.com
2004-05-14 01:40 am (UTC)
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I rather disagree: I think he took final responsibility at the altar of St. Paul's. If she was an adult, then what is he?
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Re: The Prince of Wales IS a noble fellow.
Re: The Prince of Wales IS a noble fellow.
Re: The Prince of Wales IS a noble fellow.