Friday, May 16, 2008

Front Element Replace

the moons of Cressanges

Since the time I try to write a novel, I'll start with a small format (such as "young adult novel), a young hero with 15 or 16 years. And embroidery from the following theme:


In 1560, N. Nicolay reports:
"Tuesday of each month of March (the parishioners Cressanges) are required to come and present, at sunrise, in the cemetery of the said parish, and there abide, and walk without going outside, if not in case of dire need, up to sundown, making himself bring them their food and drink, not daring to talk with each other, and if someone inadvertently demanded their way or else, they must do something else spond, save {} unless their pouting, say, March, March is March; to Cressanges are musar.
If failure to do so, they were required to pay the lord Nuts: seven sols six deniers fine.

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