[A man-- burly, dark haired, shirtless, hairy and lightly scarred with tiny brown wings flapping excitedly at his back-- can be seen holding what can only be his journal out in front of him. He is wide-eyed with curiosity and more than a little confusion
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Bush was learning something about personalities. He would never be able to reduce the results of his observations to a tabular system, and it would never occur to him to do so, but he could learn without doing so; his experience and observations would blend with his native wit to govern his judgments, even if he were too self-conscious to
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"Mr Bush," said Hornblower - the formal 'Mr' came naturally again now the action had begun again - "We are going to escape in the boat." "Good luck, sir," said Bush. "You're coming too." - Flying Colours, CS Forester
bits and bobs of british history. I am neither British nor a historian, so I gotta keep it all in one easy-to-reference place. Please correct me if I'm wrong, or feel free to leave general tidbits of info! As always, this information pertains specifically not only to England in the Regency Period, but Things That Specifically Concern One Lieutenant
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