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Date Posted: Mon, May 02 2022, 9:04:35
Author: DianaH
Subject: I can appreciate your opinion about William. Now and then I've wanted to give him a little shake and say, "Hey, pity party time is over." However, I DO see where and why some of his disillusionment and unhappiness have come from. He THOUGHT he knew just who he was, his lineage, name, and title. Then, surprise!!! Nope, not a nobleman by blood after all, but the bastard son of a Jacobite traitor. It's easy for me to see why William and Bree have formed a bond, which I'm really enjoying seeing develop.
In reply to: Kathy in PA 's message, "You’re right! Waaahhhh. I still have a hard time liking William. I think his spoiled upbringing hinders his view of the world, especially in the colonies. His British “pride of name” will truly not be worth much anyway shortly." on Mon, May 02 2022, 4:55:59


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[> [> [> That was one of the biggest things I was looking forward to in Bees. Sophie Skelton helped me like Bri so maybe a live version of William will sit better than the one I read. -- Kathy in PA, Mon, May 02 2022, 17:37:10


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[> [> [> [> I hope they cast that well. The young boy they had for 12 year old William was just not right. -- kgp, Mon, May 02 2022, 18:18:21


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