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Romance in a glance ❤

Episode 1 of the Romance in a glance podcast, hosted by Victoria Lupien, titled "Romance in a glance ❤" was published on February 6, 2020 and runs 3 minutes.

February 6, 2020 ·3m · Romance in a glance

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In this episode, we talk about Romance! We give out tips, fun facts and cute pic-up lines to apply with your crush or current relationship . We are glad to share that most of the source of our podcast was tried out by us , Alexandra and me (Victoria) and we tought it would be nice to actually share what really works on people in general ! Hope you enjoy our short but cute podcast :)

In this episode, we talk about Romance! We give out tips, fun facts and cute pic-up lines to apply with your crush or current relationship . We are glad to share that most of the source of our podcast was tried out by us , Alexandra and me (Victoria) and we tought it would be nice to actually share what really works on people in general ! Hope you enjoy our short but cute podcast :)

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One Day's Courtship and The Heralds of Fame by Robert Barr (1849 - 1912) LibriVox Robert Barr approaches romance in two short stories in his engaging and subtly humorous style.In One Day's Courtship, British artist John Trenton visits Quebec and tries to slip in a quick canoe trip on his last day in town to photograph the scenic Shawenegan Falls.In The Heralds of Fame, a freshman novelist heads to America with his suitcase packed with copies of his new book. Before heading out, he panic buys an extra copy of his own book at a bookstand to buoy sales after observing someone pass it up. This sets off a chain of events. - Summary by Nat Spratt Anne Severn and the Fieldings by May Sinclair Loyal Books Written in an era of cheap, formulaic romantic fiction, the nuanced, seditious, quietly erotic novels of May Sinclair stand out like literature from another era entirely. There is romance in “Anne Severn & the Fieldings,” but it’s romance of the best and profoundest kind, set in the context of authentic human personalities and tragic historical events. The motherless Anne Severn is adopted into the Fielding family and grows up in intimate friendship with the three Fielding sons, all of whom love her. World War I explodes into their lives with hideous effect, sending all three sons back damaged in one way or another. Anne herself sees the horrors of war as an ambulance driver, meeting along the way (in a whimsical little self-referential sentence) a “queer little middle-aged lady out for a job at the front” whom we recognize as May Sinclair herself, who volunteered for just such an adventure in 1914. Sinclair always was half-Victorian, half-modern, so it is no surprise to find her using Red Cross Girls on the French Firing Line, The by Margaret Vandercook (1877 - 1958) LibriVox This is the second in a series of captivating period historic romance and adventure books entitled "The Red Cross Girls." The series trails four American girls who serve as Red Cross nurses during WWI in Europe. This time, Eugenia, a prim and proper New Englander, has a romance with a handsome Frenchman. Will it be a happily-ever after? The sequence of books gives perception into women's changing roles in society, although the progress of change is far from complete. (Source: paperback book jacket) Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Unknown Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a late 14th-century Middle English alliterative romance outlining an adventure of Sir Gawain, a knight of King Arthur's Round Table. In the tale, Sir Gawain accepts a challenge from a mysterious warrior who is completely green, from his clothes and hair to his beard and skin. The "Green Knight" offers to allow anyone to strike him with his axe if the challenger will take a return blow in a year and a day. Gawain accepts, and beheads him in one blow, only to have the Green Knight stand up, pick up his head, and remind Gawain to meet him at the appointed time. The story of Gawain's struggle to meet the appointment and his adventures along the way demonstrate the spirit of chivalry and loyalty. (Wikipedia) This 20th Century rendering is by WA Neilson.
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