Lord Ledgie, paintbrush bristling in his hands
Introduces himself,
“You can call me Ledgie, John or anything you like
but I’m known as Lord Ledgie, ” he says.
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We can see him. And yes, as others, I'm taken by 'richly poor and madly sane' - I think it has to be one of the most perfect descriptions I have ever read. t x
These people deserve to be immortalised by you. Ez X
This is a character that I can relate to through your poem, which moves along as smoothly as no doubt Lord Ledgie's conversation does! another good read, Fran. x Jan
'Richly poor and madly sane' is perfect. Your Lord ledgie sounds like he has stepped out of a Gilbert and Sullivan operetta - larger than life and twice as interesting. Splendid piece. Love it. Allie xxxxxxxxxxxx
Fran, love it - especially 'Richly poor and madly sane' - what a character! Ivan
Fran, another rich portrait of the inhabitants of the Cut. Brilliant is all I can say as the rest have said it before me. Top marks and thanks for sharing it my friend. David