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D. Patnode
28-01-2003, 02:47 PM
Are you interested in the Victorian age? If so, you are invited to
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of just about anything dating to the reign of Queen Victoria of England
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Radika Kesavan
28-01-2003, 05:56 PM
D. Patnode wrote:

> Are you interested in the Victorian age? ....
>
> To subscribe send e-mail to:

The mention of Milwaukee brings back very fond memories. And I really
love the fog of Victorian London as far as Sherlock Holmes is concenred.
Other than that, in spite of being very interested in the English
literature of that time, the Victorian age is one of the ages in which I
am so glad to have not been born.

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Radika
California
USDA 9 / Sunset 15

Suzanne in CA
29-01-2003, 05:39 AM
Radika Kesavan > wrote in message >...
> D. Patnode wrote:
>
> > Are you interested in the Victorian age? ....
> >
> > To subscribe send e-mail to:
>
> The mention of Milwaukee brings back very fond memories. And I really
> love the fog of Victorian London as far as Sherlock Holmes is concenred.
> Other than that, in spite of being very interested in the English
> literature of that time, the Victorian age is one of the ages in which I
> am so glad to have not been born.

Hi! I am also in CA - the SF bay area - is that zone 9 or 10? I have
been challenged trying to find out online LOL
thanks for the help!
Suzanne

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