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Oh, I've read this one! But for the life of me I can't remember what it's called...by Jubelle - Tea Room
Appreciate all your hard work <3by Jubelle - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
It was something I looked forward to reading each week or so, and I'm a little sad it's now come to an end but what a lovely ending it was!! Do you think you'd ever revisit this particular setting again? Can't wait to read your future story!by Jubelle - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
I only just realised that their name has a . on the end whereas yours doesn't. It's certainly still strange thoughby Jubelle - Tea Room
I can't believe we're at the epilogue already! I'll miss having this to look forward to each week! ???? Also Theodore is a lovely name, and Theo a charming shortening of it. And I'm glad to see Juliet and JT start to resolve matters.by Jubelle - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
That's... weird. Maybe might be time to change the ol' password if you haven't already?by Jubelle - Tea Room
If it needs to be changed I think you need to just leave a 'Note for the Mods' for uploading or whatever to ask them to change it since you can't actually edit posts on the forum ????by Jubelle - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Grace's move is a bit 'whoa' but on the other hand completely understand given the situation. Nice to see Caroline being dealt with even if it's not going successfully so far. She really is in denial about her chances - which is a shame because if she changed that attitude her life would be much easier and happier than it currently is. Also I have to say I'm liking your take on Lady Catherine, aby Jubelle - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
I've not commented before but have been avidly looking forward to each subsequent chapter, and this one has certainly not disappointed! Thursday seems so far off but then I would rather wait for a chapter that's as good, if not better, than what we've been getting so far rather than something hastily written. Keep up the wonderfully amazing work!by Jubelle - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
A very interesting start! I know it may well be a long time coming but I can't wait to see you expand upon this.by Jubelle - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Well done!! And of course thank you, and thank you to Margaret and your son too! ♥by Jubelle - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Hi Shanna, I had greatly enjoyed both this and A Kindly Aunt, and was wanting to do a reread - only trying to do so on the forums (since the story isn't archived) is a bummer and a whole lot of tabs to have opened. Anyway I was wondering if it's possible to get pdf copies of both or some easier way to read them? lalla.belle @ gmail dot com Please & Thank you ????by Jubelle - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Hi Alida, you can find the five chapters of Part 1 here: https://www.dwiggie.com/derby/roslyn5.htmby Jubelle - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
True. I guess maybe dependent on the number of words/chapters? Though I know it's a heck of an undertaking to archive all the stories that haven't already been added so y'know go with whatever works best and is easiest for y'all to handle. <3by Jubelle - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Hurrah! I know it's cumbersome but I liked the next/previous part for the fact it gave me a point where i could bookmark to pause reading and come back to later. Still! Having archive being a thing again is fabulous I can't wait to add bookmarks for some favourite stories that aren't in the archives yet rather than their forum bookmark <3by Jubelle - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
i know this thread is an old one, but i recently did a reread of Second Attachments and would love to read more of it if anyone has a valid link to the rest at all?by Jubelle - Tea Room
Oh, I knew Lady C would not take the news well. Another excellent chapter!by Jubelle - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
I'm thoroughly enjoying this story. I'm still amazed at how long your chapters are, but I can't complain since they're a wonderful read. I also like the way the letters break up the narrative a little but also give us more of an insight. Can't wait for the next instalment.by Jubelle - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
I've recently got back into reading the lovely stories on this site, and I am absolutely adoring this one! Keep up the great work <3by Jubelle - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Amy I. Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- We are currently leaving the size of signature images to people's best judgment. However, consideration should always be given to the length of time larger images may require in order to load properly. This may be of concern especially to those who have dial-up or weak wireless signals. So, ideally, I would suggest that imagesby Jubelle - Tea Room
Kathy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- Actually, the word was just added this past year to MW: New words 2007 (IMHO, thank heavens the OED is still holding out. Yes, I use the word frequently, but it seems too new and colloquial for me to be in a dictionary.) Ooh okay. Didn't know that. But yeah I agree with you. Looked at the word again and it almost seems as sillby Jubelle - Tea Room
That's the weird thing! Ginormous actually does exist! But for some reason I look at the word and it still seems as if it's spelt wrong. Stranger still is the adj. form... Ginormously. English is a strange strange language. Dictionary.com Entry for Ginormousby Jubelle - Tea Room
Had a question about images in one's signature. Obviously a ginormously gigantic image is most definitely distracting. But I was curious if you had to say put a maxium width x height on an image what would it be? Mind the idea i have in mind isn't all that big really, in terms of height (width it's about 500), because even i don't like seeing ginormous images in signatures. Speaking of ginormousby Jubelle - Tea Room