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<BR>To all the noble tellers of tales, writers of songs and poems, and keepers of
<BR>memories,
<BR>>From Baroness Aileen, Atlantian Historian:
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<BR> In honor of the thirtieth year of the Kingdom of Atlantia, I am collecting
<BR>tales of Her great past, either those from Her infant years or those more
<BR>recent, before they are lost to the darkness of time. To this end, I am
<BR>making a call to all who have a fond or sad memory which they wish preserved.
<BR>In particular, I am asking those who have a happy felicity with words to
<BR>write down or record their words, so that they may be included in a Book of
<BR>History. Through the office of the Clerk of Signet, I am making a request of
<BR>the scribes of Atlantia to assist in putting those words to paper in worthy
<BR>form.
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<BR> I know that some such tales have already been recorded, in the Atlantian
<BR>Book of Verse recently published by Lady Tehair. May I obtain permission for
<BR>those works (such as Mistress Ceridwen's poem for Sir Kane and Mistress
<BR>Muirgen) to be re-copied and included in a book of history?
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<BR> I thank those who have been providing me with such tales over the course of
<BR>the past few years, and ask that those willing to assist with this project
<BR>contact me at mhwag@aol.com. I will accept any format: electronic, paper,
<BR>tape recordings, etc.... Sir Gyrth, have you a tape recorder
<BR>handy?....?.....?
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<BR>In service to Atlantia's past and present, I remain
<BR>Baroness Aileen
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