A little icon reorganization
I've finally made a pair of Dunnett-themed that I really like:
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I've always loved Dragut's little lesson. Also a Dunnett-themed Sark/Allison icon I think will do:

What this means is that I won't be using the following icons; if anyone would like to use them, let me know in the comments:
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I fear, though, that this will all seem very obscure and uninteresting to anyone aside from myself.
I've always loved Dragut's little lesson. Also a Dunnett-themed Sark/Allison icon I think will do:
What this means is that I won't be using the following icons; if anyone would like to use them, let me know in the comments:
1.
I fear, though, that this will all seem very obscure and uninteresting to anyone aside from myself.
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I've heard you mention him (?) and I am curious...
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I have a bad habit of writing Sark-as-Francis-Crawford. It's hard to resist.
The next series (the House of Niccolo) is chronologically earlier--late fifteenth century--and loosely connected to the Lymond Chronicles. It's about the rise of a merchant banker--these books are more political and less romantic than the Lymond Chronicles, and the main character is a great deal more ambiguous. The first of these is Niccolo Rising, then The Spring of the Ram and there are eight in total.
I recommend both series; they can be hard to get into, but they're very rewarding.
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