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There was a drama shown in Britain a while back called 'The Devil's Whore', about the English Civil War from the view of a horny woman who see's the devil. It was amazing. Sound's like something you'd enjoy, its on youtube
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THAT IS SWEET! ANYWAY I AM GOING TO GET IT. I JUST WIKI -PEDIA IT--FASCINATING. I LEARN SO MUCH ABOUT IT ALREADY! ALTHOUGH I AM KINDA BUMPED OUT THAT ITS MORE FICTIONAL THAN HISTORICAL-- BUT HEY FICTIONAL MAKES IT ALL SPICIER HUH?
CHARLES THE FIRST IS MY FAVORITE MONARCHY BY THE WAY!
"She enjoyed oysters, ordering up to three barrels a week at three shillings a barrel, maintained a liking for ‘oringes (sic) and lemons’ at 2s 6d and spent a fortune on tarts, cheesecake and sugar, which was then a luxury item."
I would say Elizabeth the l is my favorite. She must have been a great person to be around.
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