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Viewing comments for Chapter 8 "At Versailles - The Search Continues"
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Comment from Ulla
Exceptional
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Tony, How can I not give this a six. It's an endearing chapter and so well written. I'm there with them both. What doesn't hurt is that I know Paris a Versailles very well. But even if I didn't you make it all come alive. I'm in intrigued. Now what? I can't wait to be reading on. All the best. Ulla:)))

 Comment Written 23-Aug-2018


reply by the author on 25-Aug-2018
    Very many thanks, Ulla, for this very welcome review. It is most affirming to have such comments from someone who knows the country well. Delighted that you thought this chapter worth six stars. Best wishes, Tony
Comment from giraffmang
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Another very fine and well-paced instalment here. The dialogue is filled with little incidentals that give it a ring of authenticity without wandering into the mundane. nice touches. And a namesake to be investigated by the end.

"I've got a good idea! Why don't we hire a boat, and picnic on the water, away from the crowds? - need closing speech marks here.


 Comment Written 23-Aug-2018


reply by the author on 25-Aug-2018
    Thanks, Gareth. I seem to be getting into a habit of not closing my speech marks. Obviously something I need to look out for. Many thanks for your review and positive comments. Best wishes, Tony
Comment from lyenochka
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Oh my a boating accident despite all the possible car collisions that nearly happened. And I loved the comment about the look that could have turned him into a pillar of salt. Glad they got to have some food at last!

 Comment Written 23-Aug-2018


reply by the author on 23-Aug-2018
    LOL Now that they are well fed, perhaps they can get on with the business of finding out more about Suzanne Gaudin!
Comment from barbara.wilkey
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This is a very good post. I felt like I was riding on the boat with them. I even enjoyed the melted eclairs. LOL Once again, you did a good job writing. I like the pace of their relationship. I don't like them being rushed.

 Comment Written 22-Aug-2018


reply by the author on 23-Aug-2018
    Very many thanks for reading and reviewing this chapter, Barbara. I appreciate your positive comments and am delighted that you thought it worthy of six stars! Best wishes, Tony
Comment from estory
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In this chapter we see something of a distraction in Helen's mind, which is a bit mysterious; and something of Charles' temper, which is a bit surprising. It seems to come out of nowhere on that boat ride. Then at the end, we get this teaser about MS. Gaudin's possibly being mentally ill. So a lot going on here. My advice is, keep it focused. The dialogue is Ok, we get some of the personality of these characters in it, their sense of humor, their umbrage at remarks they don't like. We'll see where this goes next. estory

 Comment Written 22-Aug-2018


reply by the author on 23-Aug-2018
    Thanks for the review, estory, and for the advice. Much appreciated. Tony
Comment from Sandra du Plessis
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A very well-written chapter and a great picnic that nearly ended in tragedy when the two boats collided, luckily it was not too serious and the day ended well.

 Comment Written 22-Aug-2018


reply by the author on 23-Aug-2018
    Thanks, Sandra. I appreciate your review. All the best, Tony
Comment from Debbie Pope
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This is such a good story. I am out of six stars and this chapter is so deserving. As I said before, I really like the interplay between your characters. And I like the amusing tidbits that you throw in, like a Fiat named Fifi. And I particularly love the adage "I have had an ample sufficiency and any more would be a redundancy." I intend to use those clever words. If I can remember it right.
Wonderful job. Till next chapter then.

 Comment Written 22-Aug-2018


reply by the author on 23-Aug-2018
    Thanks for another very supportive review, Debbie. That was one of my own grandfather's favorite sayings! All the best, Tony
Comment from Sally Law
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Always a superb read. You are never in a hurry to rush the story, building the suspense slowly. I like that. There is a budding romance here and that always livens things up. I enjoy your writing style very much. Keep em' coming---
Kind regards,
Sally

 Comment Written 22-Aug-2018


reply by the author on 23-Aug-2018
    Many hanks for your review and comments - especially about the pacing of the story. I'm new at this and those kinds of comment are particularly helpful.
Comment from Ginnygray
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Tony, this is an intriguing read. I'm hooked and the nautical term clarifications were nice to have even if I am married to a navy signalman, retired! I will go back and look for the first chapters in your portfolio. Interesting book!

 Comment Written 22-Aug-2018


reply by the author on 23-Aug-2018
    Thanks, Ginny. I didn't have the glossary to start with, but one or two people hadn't come across any of the expressions before. Landlubbers! LOL
Comment from damommy
Exceptional
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You give us so many beautiful details, it's brings the scenes alive. There is definitely something mysterious about Helen. Wouldn't it be weird if she turns out to be the current Suzanne Gaudin?

I loved the boating scene. And Charles' grandfather's explanation of being full is hilarious! I'll have to remember that.

 Comment Written 22-Aug-2018


reply by the author on 23-Aug-2018
    Very many thanks for reading and reviewing this chapter, Yvonne. I appreciate your positive comments and am delighted that you thought it worthy of six stars! I had thought of that connection for Helen, but thought it a bit far-fetched! I shall have to tie her in with the Gaudin link somehow though! That was one of my own grandfather's favorite sayings, along with his description of small things being 'no bigger than a bee's gaiter button'! Spats, in American parlance! Best wishes, Tony
reply by damommy on 23-Aug-2018
    We say that, too. Also I learned to call suspenders galluses when I was very young. I grew up with grandmother and great-aunts along with my parents. Oh, and weskit for vest.