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Alexandre' Devareaux

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  1. Yes and yes, Mister Devereaux. By all means a cognac for your quench!(ooo la la a frenchman!) I too am of your mind that a fine turn of tongue is worth appreciating. Some have a finer turn at it than others,let us say,and I savor the skill of it in 'both' ways. I'm glad my 'slay of words' amuses or even delights you, sir, yet there are so many other ways to display a 'turn of tongue', oui? By your name, I do not believe I know you. If I am familiar to you, have we met? At a faire perhaps? A parisienne alleyway? Some far off corridor of power? A casual meeting? A party of trois(I always like to ask)? A masque ball(though I do not recall ever wearing one during the act)? Perhaps somewhere exotic; Nassau, Port Royal or a Martinique promenade(ooo la la more french!). No? I do not recollect the pleasure of knowing any frenchmen, per se, but I am 'open' to the possibility. Perhaps you 've mistaken these for someone else's? Yes and yes, Mister Devereaux. By all means a cognac for your quench!(ooo la la a frenchman!) Oui et oui, Mademoiselle? You are quite quick to give consents and should you not take guard as to how many you are willing to say? Shall I poise another query and see if your answer of positive means is still so willing? Are you of such randy and daring character, ma Cherie? For your offer of cognac...Merci, c'est bien aimable de votre part, a vous. I too am of your mind that a fine turn of tongue is worth appreciating. Some have a finer turn at it than others,let us say,and I savor the skill of it in 'both' ways. I'm glad my 'slay of words' amuses or even delights you, sir, yet there are so many other ways to display a 'turn of tongue', oui? Then I would judge you to be la femme of divine tastes, per se. And yes, a turn of tongue can be a rather deep subject of varied, shall we say, practice? By your name, I do not believe I know you. Perhaps, then perhaps not. Names are nothing more than labels and have been known to change by who speaks it. If I am familiar to you, have we met? At a faire perhaps? A parisienne alleyway? Some far off corridor of power? A casual meeting? All things are possible, Mademoiselle. The chance of time and place are numerous, though I can say that the local you claim as home port raises the odds highly. A party of trois(I always like to ask)? I assure that you would recall if that were the case. But my reply to such delight of the sensual, in your case, would be non. A masque ball(though I do not recall ever wearing one during the act)? Am I to think that you are not so adventurous, after all Mademoiselle? Pity. Perhaps somewhere exotic; Nassau, Port Royal or a Martinique promenade(ooo la la more french!). No? I do not recollect the pleasure of knowing any frenchmen, per se, but I am 'open' to the possibility. Perhaps you 've mistaken these for someone else's? And you know these areas of bacchanal patois? If that be the case, perhaps I can be nothing less than further intreauged by the mentions. To further answer statement and queries. Non. It is a rare thing that I should let lapse from memory what you mention as mistaken. But then, without visual, how could I possibly answer for fact. Perhaps I have mistaken you for another and then again, perhaps not. Mystery aside, I thank ye for your welcome, Alex, and perhaps we may converse again on the 'turn of tongue'. But for the time being..... Speak to me again in your french 'tongue'......Mmmmm........ De rien, Mademoiselle. C'est avec plaisir. ...or should that be 'tongue' me in the 'french' way.....? 'Food' for 'thought', oui? That would be up for contemplation and clarification, Mademoiselle. Are you speaking of the True "French Way" or what is commonly considered to be?
  2. Welcome, Mademoiselle MacLain. I must say that what I have noted thus far is rather interesting. You use phrases that are far from common. In truth, they are the stringing and clever use of word combo that are familiar only to a certain few. The one which catches my attention most would be that of the skillful play of slay. I can appreciate a fine turn of tongue and you may take that as you wish. Perhaps you would be so kind as to enlighten me further, non? I am sure it would prove quite entertaining.... A cognac, s'il vous plait. Or should it be myself purchasing libation for you, Mademoiselle? In truth, I do believe that you are very familiar to me. Furthermore, we might know each other very well.
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