Dear Eleanora,
This recent news has caused quite come consternation amongst the (privacy) household with my husband arguing for the whole lot of them to be put in prison and my eldest son arguing that of they have done no harm they should be free. What am I to do in the middle?
Yours, Ingrid
Dear Ingrid,
Men are opinionated creatures who often rankle against each other. Your duty is the same as it always has been, to be a good wife and mother. You may pick your side but I would advise against voicing it, perhaps be the neutral ear they can expel frustration too to ease their tension. I'm sure it will blow over in course.
Yours, Eleanora
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Dear Eleanora,
I find myself concerned, I will keep my name if its all the same but I have a tendency to bite my husband when we are matrimonial. Ii had faith it was just a personal urge, but recently I am not so sure, could I have mild lycanthropy?
Yours Anonymously
My dear,
Rest assured there is no such thing as mild lycanthropy, you either are, or you arent. Do you lose your humanity and shift to the beast under the full moon? If you can answer no, then you are safe. As long as your matrimony is not adversely impacted by your tastes, I would put your worry to rest.
Yours, Eleanora
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Dear Eleanora,
I feel so guilty, I have dined with the Skeeter family and even had a strong fondness for the Professor, God rest his soul. Should I known? Will my own faith be called into question? I feel a blush on my face every time I see other Church of Magical Jesus members.
Yours, Alicent
Dear Alicent,
You have nothing to feel guilty over. From your letter I understand you were entirely in the dark so you have no legal or spiritual obligation on the matter. Keep your fondness, whatever the accused crimes of Mrs. Skeeter, it does not change your experiences. I'm sure many of your church are having similar doubts, perhaps it will help to share them.
Yours, Eleanora