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THE BIRTH OF A ROSE 

 

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The Right Honourable, Louis Joseph de Rosius and The Right Honourable Lucrèce Ysabeau de Rosius are most glad to welcome a new member of their household, Otis Philip de Rosius. The newborn is named after his great-grandfather Otis Maximilian and with his second name being named after the father whom we descend from, Philip de Rosius-Rourke.

 

The boy was born healthily on the 17th of Godfrey’s Triumph, in the year of our Lord 1897 within the Chateau de Valent and is to be styled as yet another ‘Seigneur de Mont Louis’ alongside his brothers and sisters: Louis August, Adrien Clement, Joseph Hughes, Charlotte Ulyssa and Lucia Augusta. He has the brown hair of his father and has the complexion of his mother, and the green Rosius eyes are of course a trait part of it.

 

We invite our relatives from the Houses O’Rourke, Darkwood, Galbraith, d'Abbassia, Rhodon and Sarkozic to see the newborn and to welcome him as their kin. It is from there that we will select someone to be his Godfather or Godmother. We shall expect the guests at anytime at the Chateau de Valent.

 

Signed,

 

Le Très Honorable,

 

Louis Joseph de Rosius, Margrave de Haute-Epine, Baron de Rosius,

Seigneur de Château de Valent, Seigneur de Mont Louis, Seigneur-Commandant de la Garde de la Rose,

Monseigneur de l'Eglise

Patriarche de Rosius

 

Lucrèce Ysabeau de Rosius, Margravine de Haute-Epine, Baronne de Rosius,

Madame de Château de Valent, Madame de Mont Louis,

Matriarche de Rosius



 

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Lucia Augusta beamed as she spent many mornings watching her baby brother play, blow raspberries and wail as incessant infants do. 

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Having had just recently visited the de Rosius' home, Charlotte Henrietta was delighted that the mildly drab place would be brightened by the presence of a newborn baby.

 

"I must write to them immediately!" She declared proudly.

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