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Chapter 2. Gregory O'Connell dictates his letter to Nathaniel. The priest reads it aloud. Annie O'Connell has never received a letter before. Unlike their parents, Maura and Patrick (and presumably Timothy) can read and write thanks to Father Mahoney. I wonder what he taught them from – Bibles or just writing words himself?
7. Maura and Patrick read the ship company sign.
9. “On two walls, bookcases were filled with leather-bound, gilt-edged tomes.” Laurence reads the motto carved into the mantel.
11. Laurence peeks at Lord Kirkle’s business reports. Mentions buying books.( Read more... )
Chapter 2. Gregory O'Connell dictates his letter to Nathaniel. The priest reads it aloud. Annie O'Connell has never received a letter before. Unlike their parents, Maura and Patrick (and presumably Timothy) can read and write thanks to Father Mahoney. I wonder what he taught them from – Bibles or just writing words himself?
7. Maura and Patrick read the ship company sign.
9. “On two walls, bookcases were filled with leather-bound, gilt-edged tomes.” Laurence reads the motto carved into the mantel.
11. Laurence peeks at Lord Kirkle’s business reports. Mentions buying books.( Read more... )
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