Ah, Bernard, don’t you bother about me sending you my stories for you to read…In fact, I’ve just read on Wikipedia that you once wrote about Scottish soldiers on the coast of Maine during the Independence War…Well, do you know about the 78th Fighting Frasers, from Scotland who took over Louisbourg and then Quebec City under Wolfe’s command in 1759 ? I’m telling you this, as I come from Quebec, and in some areas down the St-Lawrence River, lots of people still bear the name Fraser (though they do not speak English anymore). I’ve read some of your books, and to me, The Arthur stories were the most probable (accurate ?) of the events that took place then and there. This was probably what happened, no matter how legend was built afterwards. So, this is just some kind of giving back the pleasure your stories gave me. I have some information about the Frasers (even a Union Jack that flew on one of their estates) that I would gladly share (no, not the flag), AT NO COST (true. If something gets out of this, you’ll be the judge to what it’s worth. That’s all). See you. René Michaud