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Re: RADCLIFFE FROM THE ISLE OF MAN
Posted by: William Supernaw (ID *****3065) Date: April 08, 2009 at 19:21:41
In Reply to: Re: RADCLIFFE FROM THE ISLE OF MAN by Gary Radcliffe of 3049

Master Gary,

I am assuming that you are a student, perhaps of high school age at the most, therefore I shall give you the benefit of the doubt. However if you are indeed an adult, it shall be the sword for you next time.

I am not the King of England, therefore it is not proper to address me as "Grace."

An Earl is an extremely high title in these modern times, and denotes a person of extremely high nobility, whom is also the Lord of a very large estate. Baron is also a person of high nobility, posessing extreme superior intelligence and breeding. Baron also means "free man," which I certainly am. I work for no one, answer to no one, and am the King of my world. You may address me as Baron or simply, William.

I am not a slave holder and have no need for you as a servant.

What is it young man, that you are specifically asking of me. Or don't you really know?

Baron Percy


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