sbrothy
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It really annoys me that I can't find my favorite author who wrote about the decisive battle of Poltava where Sweden lost bigtime to Russia, in part due to their demented child king, which reminds me again of Catherine the Great and her "husband". She had to endure him playing with toy soldiers in their marriage bed (luckily for her I'm not sure he ever found out where to put his .ong. And he was murdered pretty unceremoniously when she took power. She wanted it to look like it wasn't her intent, but I don't believe that for a second. Girl had ambitions, and she realized them! And thinking about her childhood I can't blame her. Being born an aristo in those times wasn't as fun as it might sound.
He's probably not taken so seriously historically (my author), but he could tell a story.
I'll come up with the name suddenly. I've read chapters aloud for people both young and old, and they all enjoyed it.
EDIT: OK that was somewhat messy.
He's probably not taken so seriously historically (my author), but he could tell a story.
I'll come up with the name suddenly. I've read chapters aloud for people both young and old, and they all enjoyed it.
EDIT: OK that was somewhat messy.
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