First of all: thank you for hosting this! ♥ And kicking off with that song is really apt, haha! I'm really looking forward to this read-along, for I haven't read anything by Broster before, plus I'm super intrigued about learning more about 18th century history (totally a blank space for me) through the lense of an author from 100 years ago. :D
I'm learning already about rot13 (never heard of that before as well), and had laugh so hard, because it took me some time to realize that you guys are using this method indeed, but I thought, "Wait, are they quoting Gaelic passages now I have overlooked?" and then, "Wow, they sound like a Great Old Ones' Bookclub." XD
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I'm learning already about rot13 (never heard of that before as well), and had laugh so hard, because it took me some time to realize that you guys are using this method indeed, but I thought, "Wait, are they quoting Gaelic passages now I have overlooked?" and then, "Wow, they sound like a Great Old Ones' Bookclub." XD