The Blogger’s Tale: Chapter Two August 31, 2023 00:00 In which the Blogger tries to indulge his architectural curiosity.In which Nina Pagonis learns the difference between a tracheotomy and a tracheostomy.In which the Blogger first encounters the Imperial family, and their attitudes.In which Roger McAllister tries to appear interested in the minutiae of a family’s affairs.In which the Blogger calculates the budget for a museum visit, and finds that feudal finance can be confusing.In which Sister Eunice Larkin discovers an unexpected business relationship.In which the Blogger learns that European child safety laws are very strict indeed. Download the The Blogger’s Tale Chapter Two (latest PDF) Series Navigation<< The Bloggers Tale: Chapter OneThe Blogger’s Tale: Chapter Three >>My Way to CanossaThe Bloggers Tale: Chapter One The Blogger’s Tale: Chapter Two The Blogger’s Tale: Chapter Three The Blogger’s Tale: Chapter Four The Blogger’s Tale: Chapter Five The Blogger’s Tale: Chapter Six The Blogger’s Tale: Chapter Seven The Blogger’s Tale: Chapter Eight The Lost Letters of Adalbert KehrShare this:Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) Discussion disabled. Category: My Way to Canossa Previous post Next post
00:00 In which the Blogger tries to indulge his architectural curiosity.In which Nina Pagonis learns the difference between a tracheotomy and a tracheostomy.In which the Blogger first encounters the Imperial family, and their attitudes.In which Roger McAllister tries to appear interested in the minutiae of a family’s affairs.In which the Blogger calculates the budget for a museum visit, and finds that feudal finance can be confusing.In which Sister Eunice Larkin discovers an unexpected business relationship.In which the Blogger learns that European child safety laws are very strict indeed.