July 3, 2001, 23:25
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Just following in the footsteps of Shakespeare.
Ioanes
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July 4, 2001, 04:15
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I forsee this thread gettning full of "wouldst" and "Thou"'s 
I wonder if I am going to be able to write in that way as well...
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July 4, 2001, 04:57
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Grothgar, the turn is thine 
Nothing of importance has happened this turn, all is calm...
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July 4, 2001, 05:00
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The file itself:
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July 4, 2001, 14:57
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I cannot believe it takes 2 months to move a military unit across one square!!!
But anyway in 4 months i will be ready to strike. everyone beware (well the rebels anyway)
thee thine etc
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July 5, 2001, 15:17
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Chaucer, rather than Shakespeare, perhaps?
From the writings of Jon of Sussex:
"Last day of Maye, this year of grayce 1142”
King Stephen hath retaken Saint Alban’s Towne, and there ys loude rejoycing throughout the land!
Agayne vile rebelles aproach Monmouthe with grayte clamoure and my lord hath rydden agayne to their succour. We hear of no other disturbances from his other demesnes and so I hope the Sprynge plantings passeth off without like evile doings…”
File sent to JMarks and posted here
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July 5, 2001, 19:43
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The Scribe Ioanes does continue:
'The Lord of Bury Saint Edmunds , Murther Most Foul, is like unto snake in the grass, anoying yet very dangerous. His cohorts shall soon be crushed under heal of milord Bigod, Lord of Castle-Rising, and Protector of Norwich.
'Little else in other news, my estates in Yarmouth do seem to be prospering most well.
'This is my record as of May in the year of our Lord 1142.'
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July 23, 2001, 09:43
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Are we still playing this game, Henrik?
John
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