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Hello Readers,
This is my first blog entry, so here goes! My name is Lady Lewis of 8 Blulandia. Today has been such a draining day. My husband, Lord Jason Lewis of 8 Blulandia, is away fighting in the crusades against the infidels, and now I have to be in charge of the whole manor. Luckily, my son, Sir Seaneus of 8 Blulandia is here to act as Steward of the Manor. I can't bring myself to leave the manor house and walk among the filthy peasants, although I know that they serve an important purpose. Without the peasants, we would have no crops or food to eat. The peasants are lucky that we provide a roof over their heads and give them some pay for their work. I hear that they complain to the manor priest that they do not have enough money, but I do not understand. What would they need money for? Ridiculous peasants!
The only time I leave the manor house is to go to mass. I try not to go out in public, because I am concerned that our village is beginning to get the Plague. The peasants in the fields are beginning to show signs of illness. I am very concerned, and need to go to church to pray. When the bell tolls, we all make our way to the church. We often pray to the Lord Jesus to forgive our sins, especially the peasants, because they have many sins in their souls. We pray that Jesus will be our salvation and give us an everlasting afterlife. For that, we pay our indulgences, and we feel peace in our hearts that we will go to heaven when our bodies leave the earth.
That is all that I have time for today faithful readers, my servant is coming to draw my bath.
Until next time,
Lady Lewis
This is my first blog entry, so here goes! My name is Lady Lewis of 8 Blulandia. Today has been such a draining day. My husband, Lord Jason Lewis of 8 Blulandia, is away fighting in the crusades against the infidels, and now I have to be in charge of the whole manor. Luckily, my son, Sir Seaneus of 8 Blulandia is here to act as Steward of the Manor. I can't bring myself to leave the manor house and walk among the filthy peasants, although I know that they serve an important purpose. Without the peasants, we would have no crops or food to eat. The peasants are lucky that we provide a roof over their heads and give them some pay for their work. I hear that they complain to the manor priest that they do not have enough money, but I do not understand. What would they need money for? Ridiculous peasants!
The only time I leave the manor house is to go to mass. I try not to go out in public, because I am concerned that our village is beginning to get the Plague. The peasants in the fields are beginning to show signs of illness. I am very concerned, and need to go to church to pray. When the bell tolls, we all make our way to the church. We often pray to the Lord Jesus to forgive our sins, especially the peasants, because they have many sins in their souls. We pray that Jesus will be our salvation and give us an everlasting afterlife. For that, we pay our indulgences, and we feel peace in our hearts that we will go to heaven when our bodies leave the earth.
That is all that I have time for today faithful readers, my servant is coming to draw my bath.
Until next time,
Lady Lewis
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