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asgardgenesis2019-12-16 08:31 pm
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*video post*
[Felicity's in the library, an old-fashioned pear shaped guitar in her lap. A few open books on the table before her.]
Is there anyone here able to play the guitar, possibly read music as well? I received my grandmother's guitar, but I only know a few chords. [Learning to play would also help her feel not so cooped up.] Payment could be in the form of baked goods.
[She wasn't so bored or desperate as to suggest needlework as payment.]
Is there anyone here able to play the guitar, possibly read music as well? I received my grandmother's guitar, but I only know a few chords. [Learning to play would also help her feel not so cooped up.] Payment could be in the form of baked goods.
[She wasn't so bored or desperate as to suggest needlework as payment.]
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It's something to do in this place, and back home I wouldn't be given lessons for atleast another year or so.
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Is it something to be done when you come of age then?
[Rather like the arm rings when the young boys become men at the age of twelve among his own people.]
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[The other question is easier.] I suppose so. My friend's sister has been playing the guitar for a year now, and hopes to gain a suitor that way.
[Which, didn't really make sense to her. She would've hoped to find a match by having a shared interest in exploring or horses.]
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[He snickers at the mention of a suitor. That seemed like a foolish plan to him.] Playing music to gain the hand of someone? My, my, what will they think of next?
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[She shook her head, regretting that she couldn't learn such things in an organized manner. Then he talks of courting and she can't help but smile.] Perhaps to be charming, I suppose? I never never understood it personally. I would think a possible suitor be more interested in conversation as opposed to singing all day-especially with Annabelle. Her singing would only drive them away.
[Mother and Miss Manderly would say it's wicked to tease, but as Annabelle never missed a chance to make fun of her or Elizabeth, it was fair game.
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[The Normans would descend from his uncle Rollo, but that wouldn't happen until long after Ivar's time, and France was still called Frankia in the 800s.
He snickers again, this time loud enough to be drawn out into a full laugh.]
This is all too true. One should play to their strengths when trying to find a suitable companion, not something that will never end well.