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This week we are dipping our ink quills into the decadent world of calligraphy.


Gyles’ spills all on the Royal Coronation invitation he received from The Palace, and Susie shares her pen-sational etymological knowledge on all things handwriting.


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Enjoy Susie’s Trio for the week: 


Ruffing: to applaude with your feet

Dulcarnon: To be at a loss, to be uncertain what course to take

Embrangled: To confuse of entangle


Gyles' poem this week was ‘If A Daughter You Have’ by Richard Brinsley-Sheridan


If a daughter you have, she's the plague of your life,

No peace shall you know, tho' you've buried your wife,

At twenty she mocks at the duty you taught her,

O, what a plague is an obstinate daughter.

Sighing and whining,

Dying and pining,

O, what a plague is an obstinate daughter.


When scarce in their teens, they have wit to perplex us,

With letters and lovers for ever they vex us,

While each still rejects the fair suitor you've brought her,

O, what a plague is an obstinate daughter.

Wrangling and jangling,

Flouting and pouting,

O, what a plague is an obstinate daughter.


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