Julie2owlsdene wrote:Great read so far. Looking forward to reading the rest now. Well done, Ilsa and Christian, your story telling is first class.
I agree to 100%, I really like the story!!! Thanks a lot to Ilsa and Christian!
Chrissie777 wrote:When will you download (or is it upload? I never know ) Part III?
and IV?
I'm looking forward to read more!
Bill: "I don't know what to say. You're only kids — but you're the finest company of friends anyone could have. You know the meaning of loyalty already, and even if you're scared you don't give up. I'm proud to have you for my friends."
It looks great and as others have said if it is as good as the two journal articles then we are in for a real treat. I shall read the first three chapters over the weekend hopefully.
"What a lot of trouble one avoids if one refuses to have anything to do with the common herd. To have no job, to devote ones life to literature, is the most wonderful thing in the world. - Cicero
Unfortunately I don't have time to read Five Delve Into the Past at the moment, but I enjoyed the "Anne's Diary" entries that Daisy wrote for the Journal and I'm sure this joint venture with "Dick" will be a great read too.
Dinah Cunningham wrote:
Chrissie777 wrote:When will you download (or is it upload? I never know ) Part III?
and IV?
I'm looking forward to read more!
Tony reads each lot of chapters himself before uploading them, and does some reformatting and proofreading, but I'm sure you won't be kept waiting too long!
"Heyho for a starry night and a heathery bed!" - Jack, The Secret Island.
"There is no bond like the bond of having read and liked the same books."
- E. Nesbit, The Wonderful Garden.
Anita Bensoussane wrote:Tony reads each lot of chapters himself before uploading them, and does some reformatting and proofreading, but I'm sure you won't be kept waiting too long!
Thank you, Anita.
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Thanks as well, I hope to be able to read more soon, I really like the story, thanks a lot to Daisy and Dick for their work!
Bill: "I don't know what to say. You're only kids — but you're the finest company of friends anyone could have. You know the meaning of loyalty already, and even if you're scared you don't give up. I'm proud to have you for my friends."
It took us quite a while to sort matters out from the Kirrin family archives... as not everything there is fit for publication. Some of Uncle Quentin's inventions are still unter the Official Secrets Act for instance.
But we do hope you enjoy the story once it is fully out.
"You just never knew what would happen. It made life exciting, of course - but it did spoil a cycling tour!"
It's great, I'm looking already forward to the next 3 chapters! Thanks a lot for all your work!
Bill: "I don't know what to say. You're only kids — but you're the finest company of friends anyone could have. You know the meaning of loyalty already, and even if you're scared you don't give up. I'm proud to have you for my friends."
Thanks, they are really good, I'm already looking forward to read more!! It takes too long for me... but then I'm a impatient reader and also a quick reader...
Bill: "I don't know what to say. You're only kids — but you're the finest company of friends anyone could have. You know the meaning of loyalty already, and even if you're scared you don't give up. I'm proud to have you for my friends."
Thanks very much, they are very good. I hope we will get answers to all questions soon! And how will Jo react?...
Bill: "I don't know what to say. You're only kids — but you're the finest company of friends anyone could have. You know the meaning of loyalty already, and even if you're scared you don't give up. I'm proud to have you for my friends."