Re: ari's NTNB 3
in reply to a message by ari.
The Woods family
H [29] John Fitzgerald Kennedy Woods (SugarPlumFairy & Darkbone)
W [28] Zoe Miriam [Silverstein] Woods (RowenaRavenclaw)
D [1] Flora Naomi Woods (Zhara)
S [0] Rufus Immanuel Woods
The Fox family
H [58] Charlie Somerled Fox (Kaesy)
xW [56] Araminta Livia Calisto (Zhara)
S [28] Camden Linus Fox (Kaesy)
~ GF [27] Anastasiya "Nastasya" Romanovna Sharapova (AhaRememo)
> Dog [1] Mushka
D [28] Eden Helena [Fox] Belmont (Laura B.)
~ H [31] Theo Raymond Belmont (Julia)
~~ S & S [0] Damon John & Dexter William Belmont
(John Steinbeck, William Faulkner)
W [27] Lily Arcadia [Hunter] Fox (SugarPlumFairy)
S [1] Hamlet Prospero Fox (Cinnabar)
The Knight family
BF [40] Crispin Horace Knight (Julia)
BF [41] Abram Thomas Tyndall (Julia)
D [16] Rosalind Clarissa Demelza Knight (Cinnabar)
~ BF [16] Diego Joaquin Zambrano Chavez
> Dog [4] Constantine (Julia)
*****
And last of all an Admiral came,
A terrible man with a terrible name,—
A name which you all know by sight very well;
But which no one can speak, and no one can spell.
Robert Southey, "The March to Moscow"
H [29] John Fitzgerald Kennedy Woods (SugarPlumFairy & Darkbone)
W [28] Zoe Miriam [Silverstein] Woods (RowenaRavenclaw)
D [1] Flora Naomi Woods (Zhara)
S [0] Rufus Immanuel Woods
The Fox family
H [58] Charlie Somerled Fox (Kaesy)
xW [56] Araminta Livia Calisto (Zhara)
S [28] Camden Linus Fox (Kaesy)
~ GF [27] Anastasiya "Nastasya" Romanovna Sharapova (AhaRememo)
> Dog [1] Mushka
D [28] Eden Helena [Fox] Belmont (Laura B.)
~ H [31] Theo Raymond Belmont (Julia)
~~ S & S [0] Damon John & Dexter William Belmont
(John Steinbeck, William Faulkner)
W [27] Lily Arcadia [Hunter] Fox (SugarPlumFairy)
S [1] Hamlet Prospero Fox (Cinnabar)
The Knight family
BF [40] Crispin Horace Knight (Julia)
BF [41] Abram Thomas Tyndall (Julia)
D [16] Rosalind Clarissa Demelza Knight (Cinnabar)
~ BF [16] Diego Joaquin Zambrano Chavez
> Dog [4] Constantine (Julia)
*****
And last of all an Admiral came,
A terrible man with a terrible name,—
A name which you all know by sight very well;
But which no one can speak, and no one can spell.
Robert Southey, "The March to Moscow"