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Post by Dorian on Dec 31, 2011 10:30:21 GMT -5
You may claim your own house or board at a house. If one of the boarding spaces is left available, that house is open for you to board at. Town Centerno residences French Quarter ¤Le Jardin d'Eden, 2 acres of Oliver LaFayetteA lavishly decorated estate with French gardens and a finely decorated French parlor, elaborated with paintings of the Marquis de LaFayette and other Revolutionaries. It is a two-story house built with taste in mind, but is modest. Three to four boarders may reside upstairs.BOARDERS 1.Rhett Antony 2.Sinead Beckington 3. 4. Harbourside ¤Bellevue, 3 acres of Evelette BreauxBellevue was named for its view of the ocean. When Evelette first arrived she would spend hours waiting for French ships to come rolling in, carrying the precious cargo of her family, but as the years ticked on by she stopped watching for them and the name became a bitter taste upon her tongue. It rests at the base of a hillsidem rolling green hills and scarce trees litter the property.BOARDERS Not Accepting Boarders South of Broad no residences Plantations no residences [/font] [b]Owner(s):[/b] [b]Estate Size:[/b] [b]Estate Name:[/b] [b]Part of Town:[/b] [b]Number of Boarders:[/b] (0 is okay) [b]Short Property Description:[/b]
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