Well, as I understand it, quite a few of us share headspace with others of us.
What's that like for you, my dear ones? There're two others in here with me, not counting M. Verne, who's quite the handful always busy somewhere else not sexy enough "an author" and seems to consider himself exempt
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I hate him. He's a sniveling idiot. I wish the typist would puppet a girl, but she claims she's not very good at it. She said she may have to add one though.
Well, since she does nothing but sit at the computer all day, she probably will take on another puppet someday.
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I do hope she shall keep close watch on them. One does hear distressing things about the habits of both Romans and poets.
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So one does, so one does. And who's a better example than our dear little Jehan?
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Right now, the names she mentions are Quintus Horatius Flaccus or Publius Vergilius Maro. I do hope she settles on Virgil, because Horace sounds a bit of a wastrel.
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Virgil is an admirable choice. Horace is rather more difficult. Besides, his Latin is very difficult to translate, says my typist.
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I'm obviously the most evil. -- The other two are the most innocent people you'll ever meet. One's a bit scary, and the other is quite strange.
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Someday I'll even get M. Owen to flirt back. *wink*
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