Ok, once again you’ll need a 6-sided die and your names from the previous posts.
Have fun!
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Date: October 31, 1910
Time: 17:00
Location: Middle of the Atlantic
Another successful stop on your book tour was made even more enjoyable by a visit with your friend, (DW), and her lovely family. She claimed that the family house was peaceful now that most of her children are married… but you seriously doubt she understands what “peaceful” really means. Between an over-eager (DD4) asking you questions about your trip, discussing your impending voyage to (roll: England (1) Scotland (2) Spain (3) Portugal (4) France (5) The Netherlands (6)) with your hosts, and trying not to run into any of their many exuberant grandchildren you didn’t have much opportunity for peace and quiet. Not that you regret your visit – the (LN) house is one of your favorite spots on earth.
However, right now you are headed away from Manhattan and towards the ports of (country) for the final stretch of your book tour. You’ve brought your self-proclaimed “biggest fan” (a.k.a DD4) along for the trip. Her mother hopes that seeing a bit of the world will calm her down a bit. You have your doubts – she’s currently jumping about your cabin’s sitting room telling you all about the costume she’s wearing to the costume party tonight. First Middle Last (1300-1350), a young man who just graduated from (your choice) university, has kindly asked to accompany her. He’s such a nice boy, and so patient with her thirteen-year old chatter. He’s on vacation before taking a position as a tutor for some New York bigwig’s son – he’ll need that patience!
She’s over moon, though. It’s so fun to watch her.
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The (LN) Family
DH & DW (1850 & 1864)
DD4 (1898)
DD1 (1880)
DH: (1873) occupation:
DD: (1904)
DS: (1906)
DS/DS: First Middle/Named after Grandfather (1910)
DD2 (1881)
DH: (1882) occupation:
DD: (1905)
DS/DS/DS: (1907; 1907-1907)
DD: First Middle (Scroll down to 'Nicknames and Variations')(1910)
DS1 (1883) occupation:
DW: (1893)
DD: First Middle(1910)
DS2 (1886) occupation:
DW: (1886)
DD: (1908)
DS: Named after Father (1910)
DD3 (1886)
DH: (1883) occupation:
DD: (1903 -1904)
DD: (1908)
DS: Named after Father (1910)
DS3 (1890) occupation: pharmacist’s assistant
DW: (1892)
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Next Stop - 1913!