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Dining Room Battles09 Jul 2020 3:18 p.m. PST

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Egypt overrun with babbling idiot tourists. Women are the worst. Why the devil don't they stay home? This one had the audacity to shout at me after I stopped her handling the artifacts. Walter made me come away. Walter made me go to dinner. Bloody place. Said I owed the lady an apology. Nonsense. She is as swarthy as a gypsy and as opinionated as a man, black hair, eyes like daggers. Admirable figure though. I cannot imagine why I am wasting paper and ink on the woman. Tomorrow we leave for Amarna. I'll never set eyes on her again – Excerpt from the Unpublished Journal of Professor Radcliffe Emerson, January-February 1885.

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79thPA Supporting Member of TMP09 Jul 2020 4:18 p.m. PST

Nice

Dining Room Battles14 Jul 2020 3:58 p.m. PST

Thanks. The books in the series are great for scenarios throughout the late Victorian and early Edwardian Era.

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