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  1. All right, no you have me curious. If “picnic” did not come into general usage to mean an outdoor meal hosted by – for example – Georgiana Darcy until the mid-Victorian period, might there be another term more appropriate for use in The Vicar’s Daughter? An al fresco gathering or meal, perhaps? That seems to be period appropriate from what little I’ve found, but I’m fresh out of time for diving down a rabbit hole. DARN! (Hmmmm, when did “darn” start to mean an expression of discontent rather than mending a hole in fabric? That could be interesting to find out but not now. Too many rabbit holes, too little time.)

  2. And why does one always spot the typo just when it’s too late to fix it? Is there some sort of Universal Law of Aggravation to account for it?

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