[GO] BD:Violets: Drains and sanitation

2004-11-15 Thread Lisa Spurrier
I pickedup in a second hand bookshop a book on "How To Keep House," by Mrs C S Peel, dated 1902, which contains some comments on health care and prevention of illness, including the importance of your drains, which I thought might be of interest: "Everyone will agree that it is more important for

[GO] BD:Violets: Drains and sanitation

2004-11-15 Thread Lisa Spurrier
I pickedup in a second hand bookshop a book on "How To Keep House," by Mrs C S Peel, dated 1902, which contains some comments on health care and prevention of illness, including the importance of your drains, which I thought might be of interest: "Everyone will agree that it is more important for

Re: [GO] Teas and Translation

2004-11-14 Thread Lisa Spurrier
I had the same reaction to you in expecting the plot to go in that direction. I thoiught it was a very entertaining book, if not the most plausible of plots (g). Lisa S - Original Message - From: "Constance Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Girlsown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, Nove

Re: [GO] Violets BD: Sick mothers in GO fiction part 1

2004-11-14 Thread Lisa Spurrier
I think perhaps sick fathers may be different in that in many GO familiies a sick father may mean loss of a breadwinner. That obviously leads to another possible plot opening, with the family coping with a channge in economic cicumstances. One sick father is Mr Atherton in A Headgirl's Difficulti

Re: [GO] GO Mumps etc.

2004-11-07 Thread Lisa Spurrier
The doctor did tell Mrs Linton not to attend public places, though, presumably to avoid infecting others. Lisa S - Original Message - From: "Dorian E. Gray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, November 07, 2004 9:43 AM Subject: Re: [GO] GO Mumps etc. as far as I've been able to tell, there wa