Thank you for the compliment! I just want to give you a little detail for the sequel to "Whipping boy": when a prince becomes a king, he is called "your majesty", not "your highness". It is the distinctive mark of the sovereignty. I know, I am just a pompeous jerk. But I teach History, so... Have fun with your stories! cmarie972
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Date: 2009-08-14 07:19 am (UTC)I just want to give you a little detail for the sequel to "Whipping boy": when a prince becomes a king, he is called "your majesty", not "your highness". It is the distinctive mark of the sovereignty. I know, I am just a pompeous jerk. But I teach History, so...
Have fun with your stories!
cmarie972