*headdesk headdesk headdesk*

Mar 18, 2010 10:59

Brain. Please to think about work-related things while at work. Please? Or no tea for you, yes, that's right, no tea! Don't think I won't!

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ylla March 18 2010, 11:31:25 UTC
Interesting question. It's a long time since I read M&C.
I don't think Jack was the first, and so I don't think Harte ever really trusted them together - but Jack and Molly didn't actually sleep together until quite late on, after the Cacafuego business ('she was only for the successful' - meow).

The second one is probably the ball in Halifax at the start of The Surgeon's Mate - it's Amanda Smith who is wondering what they're doing together, and Jack basically says that any woman should count herself lucky to to get Stephen. Very sweet :)
He walks off with her from under (I think) Pullings' and Mowett's noses at the ball in Post Captain, but they don't seem particularly surprised that he can, only that he would want to, as they've never seen him go after a woman before.

I don't know other people's definitions of 'a lot'!
I've never done the big trips to Australia or America or wherever that a lot of people seem to do.
I tend to be away for a week or so in the summer, maybe another week at a dance festival somewhere, a couple of days before Christmas, and part of a week around Easter, although this year I've got another weekend away after Easter as well.
Is that too much? Or are you counting all the wandering around Scotland and the north of England as well? :)

(It's coffee break time. I'll do some more work now...)

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des_pudels_kern March 18 2010, 20:40:50 UTC
*curtsies* Thank you for your help!

That is a lot. I usually do one short week meeting up with a handful of LJ friends for a Moot (last year in Belgium, this in England), go on excavation (our project is in Lebanon), which is work, and aside from that it's the odd visit to the family, which is not even leaving the federal state, let alone the country.

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