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How cool to know all that. A real sea dog

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Just someone who read all the Horatio Hornblower novels.

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Missed them, sad to say.

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They're still available.

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WonтАЩt live long enough to read what I have stacked up now. Substacks come first. You and Greg Olear first if I can

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I like being in that company. Greg's one of my favorites to read, and he also reads me.

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He is amazing as are you. Sharing with my daughter! Who canтАЩt afford you

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there are free subscriptions.

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Thanks, got her interested, so maybe

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We DO have our priorities straight!

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Glad to hear it

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I missed the Hornblower novels but later in life discovered Patrick O'Brian's Aubrey-Maturin novels -- which I may start rereading after I've reread LORD OF THE RINGS, which won't happen till I get this editing job done: soon! (A SEA OF WORDS is a great concordance to the Aubrey-Maturin books. I relied on it heavily till I was into the 3rd volume, by which time I knew the rigging so well I no longer needed it. The Hornblower saga is close enough in time that it should come in handy there too.)

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Yes, O'Brien's books are great. I also like the movie Master and Commander, which really worked to get being aboard an 18th century warship right.

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