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Re: Visit to the Isle of Man
In Response To: Re: Visit to the Isle of Man ()

Dear Ms. Coakley,
I have found a cottage, nearby, Glen Cottage, we are looking at their accommodations, it is very reasonble, we will be staying at 4 different bed and breakfast on the Isle and one in LEICESTER, so have much to do in both visits. I ordered today the MANX LANGUAGE BOOK, called PRACTICAL MANX BY JENNIFER KEWLY DRASHAU, ALSO THE MANX BIBLE, CHASKERICK YN LUGHT THIE, MANX FAMILY BIBLE, I will be glad when they arrive and I may start learning some MANX, for as stated, a very hard language to learn. The Bible will be passed down to my grandchildren, after I have filled out the FAMILY history pages and if no pages, I shall enter our tree on the inside cover. Orderd off this site under SHOP, have been there before, but now have decided I certainly need the MANX language book, I just wish there was a C D with it so I could learn the pronunication, whereby there were two others, but they seemed juvenile, so I thought the book would be a better choice, and books are my passion, for I can certainly learn fast.

We are getting excited, time is flying by, so much to do, looking so forward to arriving, for we have waited a very long time to come,and Leicester friends have waited 6 years also, so they too have waited a very long time.

Kndly yours,

Mrs. Rosa