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Archives and Romance...

In visiting the Archives I came upon a story I don't remember reading previously, the link to which is below.
Alone by
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Reading the story got me thinking about the romances that have sprung up among the stories about Illya and Napoleon, and even Alexander Waverly via the Correspondence Affair by
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Among our own writers a few stand out for the breadth of adventure and intrigue that we should find in stories rooted in the spy genre. Perhaps the most ambitious and equally rewarding, The Coal Miner's Wife by
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If you haven't read the romantic saga of Illya and Elliott, his Irish firebrand. I will leave the directions on finding all of those stories to
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I hope you find enjoyment in these stories, they're perfect for weekend reading.
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