Its surface holds white quilted serpentine stitching that makes the little cats look like their moving. I’ve had to re-stitch the handles because only 7-1/4 x 8-1/2, I make it hold more than it’s little snap can keep from spilling out. I had a chance to buy a larger version but declined. The artist had all handmade items like this. So of course I can’t find her name. Am I sorry now. :-(
Freed
Man seeking woman to partner in marriage for at least two years in the black
township of Douglass, Texas. Must be willing and able to help establish a
legacy. Marital relations as necessary. Love neither required nor sought.
Ex-slave Caesar King
placed this ad because he needs a wife to keep his land without paying an
exorbitant residence fee. Free-born Philadelphian Queen Esther Payne answered
the ad because she needs a husband who won’t make her a submissive wife and
mother. Each agrees this marriage of convenience will give them what they want.
However, when they kiss at the wedding ceremony, the love neither Caesar nor
Queen sought or required rears its head. In the battle of intellectual and
sexual one-up-manship that ensues each is determined to come out on top. But
who’ll be the first to cry uncle if victory means surrender?
A
soft light shone at him from her eyes. “Sorry for your loss.”
“None
needed. Good comes from bad. Death, not slavery, took my boys from me. They
never had to live as someone’s property.” He sat a little straighter. “Our
children will never have to worry about that.”
“Our
children?” She swiveled in her seat. “You made no mention of wanting children,
just marital relations as necessary. I understood that to mean intercourse.”
“I
wrote I wanted to leave a legacy.”
“A
legacy. Not a dynasty.”
“Legacy.
Dynasty. Is there really so sharp a distinction?”
“To
my mind there is. I understood you meant to affect future generations—endow
schools, found churches, create civic associations. I didn’t realize that meant
children. I agreed to having sex, not having children.”
“Of course I want children.” His brows grew
heavy as he frowned. “Doesn’t having sex lead to having children?”
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16 comments:
Hi Vicki, I just wanted to thank you for the chance to share my lovely Christmas catbag...oh yeah, and about my latest release.
My pleasure! And anytime. Hugs!!
Intriguing handbag! Best of luck with your new release.
Thanks, C.B. : )
Hi Jennifer, it really is cute. I hope that artist comes back to the bazaar so I can buy the larger version. Thanks for stopping by. : )
Sounds like an amazing story! I wish you much success. The bag is adorable.
What I cute bag. I love cats. Kind of wish I knew who made it so I can get one too. :) Best wishes on your new release.
I love that bag! Best wishes with your new release!!!
Hi, Angela and Kathy! I love cats too.
That's a wonderful bag. I know so many cat people who would adore it. Enticing story – best of luck!
Cat
Thanks Melissa. I've fallen in love with this bag. : )
Hi Angela, thanks for the best wishes.
Hi Kathy, Me too. Maybe she has a website. Thanks for stopping by.
Hi Cat, I get so many compliments on it. I wish I knew who manufactured the fabric so I could make a matching dress. Thanks for the best wishes.
Thank you everyone for sending all this love and good wishes my way. : )
Darling cat bag. Best wishes on your book.
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