That's good to know especially about George. I think it's only realistic that one of them would have more difficulty accepting matters and more doubts about the issue, but I didn't want him disliked. And Charlie... he isn't having it so easy, either. If allowed, he would not only accept them but be very happy for his brother with no problems over it, but the trouble with society's attitudes and his wife, make the issue difficult for him.
I don't think the war would change A. Agatha.
I'm glad you like Jeeves' memories. That is the part of the chapter I like best.
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Date: 2009-08-25 10:38 am (UTC)I don't think the war would change A. Agatha.
I'm glad you like Jeeves' memories. That is the part of the chapter I like best.
Thank you very much!