Posted by French Trader on February 07, 2000 at 11:34:31:
In Reply to: Re: Trading Post Update & Query for FT posted by Miss Marcia on February 07, 2000 at 09:13:58:
: The French Trader writes:
: : Mes amis,
: : There is no need to wait on the English for quality trade goods (if you can call theirs quality) for I have been very busy, like the ant, and have MANY items ready for trade at this time. Not only do I have quantity, but quality as well for these items I have are sought after by many. I have many personal items that one could most surely use to make ones life easier.
: : So if you can`t wait till G2K, then please stop by any of my well know trading posts and let us share a cup of brandy as we close a deal.
: : Your most humble servant,
: : French Trader
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: Bon Jour, Y'all!
: How exciting...hearing from TWO Traders in as many days! Tell me, Frenchie, do you have better PRICES than the Yengeese Trader, in addition to your wonderful selections??? We simple folks in Mohicanland must be very frugal with our coins, doncha know!
: And, may I assume that you are also planning to attend this Infamous G2K I've heard tell of?? I'd LOVE to see exactly what you have to offer...in the way of merchandise, I mean!
: Yours Most Graciously,
: Miss Marcia
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Oui, mon cher ami Miss Marcia,
I can assure you that, due to the lost cost, in which I paid, my prices will be much lower then any English Trader. I also have a few things that you may have need of, in you fine kitchen, such as Spanish Chocolate and Muscavodo Sugar. These come from my close and secretive contacts in the Spanish Territory, Atascacito District, Tejas.
You may also add to this a fine French wine and Peach Brandy. I would not put much into the words of the English because they aren`t even sure where they want to be. They make excuses for the cold, yet we French control the lands of the North Country and the lands in the deep south. Putting the English in the middle. What must they think of themselves?
French Trader
Runner of the woods
Brother of the Choctaw