tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4271068163325899215.post6293641447101669029..comments2023-06-25T02:20:07.595-07:00Comments on Vintage Betrothal: Revisiting "A Royal Undertaking"Angela Magnotti Andrewshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06680413747285674636noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4271068163325899215.post-45716540068315072542010-12-09T16:26:00.081-08:002010-12-09T16:26:00.081-08:00Thank you, my dear friend. I just found a cache of...Thank you, my dear friend. I just found a cache of new books to read from the library. I am so excited. This has been a good week for me in the writing arena. And thank you for appreciating my accuracy and not just thinking I'm a perfectionist lunatic. Hehe.Angela Magnotti Andrewshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06895392654684741089noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4271068163325899215.post-18167318534932820162010-12-09T12:20:44.195-08:002010-12-09T12:20:44.195-08:00I was exposed later than many to the likes of Jane...I was exposed later than many to the likes of Jane Austen, but was immediately fascinated and curious about the whole system of class rank, and inheritance. <br /><br />For instance, why do some daughters of weathly upper class men inherit wealth, but others do not? <br /><br />My curiousity and fascination definitely extend to royalty and the rest of the upper crust of historical Britain. I can see from what you're going through that the subject is vast and complicated. Thanks for answering some of my questions, and for all the hard work to be sure you are presently accurately.<br /><br />Looking foward to your next post!Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02225133806037560423noreply@blogger.com