That you can recognize 'reviews' that are written to belittle the author in question and will choose to come here and see what the story is really about. We here at the SHADO Library choose to believe that you, our gentle readers, are smarter than that. That you need to be told that a story has characters acting 'out-of-character', you need to be told the plot of the story, and you need to be told if a story is set in a future or universe not exactly like the one Gerry Anderson might have envisioned for SHADO had he thought about it. That said, there are people and sites out there that apparently believe that our gentle and intelligent readers need to be protected and coddled. We also hope that you will pass your constructive observations on to the author as to what caused you to stop reading their story, assuming there is an email or feedback link on the page or site. Gentle Reader, this Work is neither a Novel, nor a Passport. 'Le Morvan, A District of France, Its Wild Sports, Vineyards and Forests with Legends, Antiquities, Rural and Local Sketches' by Henri de Crignelle. We assume you know how to use the 'back' key when and if you find a story is not to your liking. Hubert, gentle reader, your eyes would be feasted with a glorious sight. We assume you recognize that some authors like to explore death, mayhem, and even alternative life-styles. We assume all this because we believe that you are intelligent beings and can recognize when a story is not to your taste, or a character is written in a way that appears at odds with how that character was portrayed on the show. was not, in fact, a children's show and sometimes dealt with themes not suitable for children and stories found here may explore many of the same themes. We assume you recognize that despite the bright colors, U.F.O. We assume that you recognize that a story marked 'Adult' may contain sex or violence or both. We assume that you are familiar with Gerry Anderson's U.F.O., the characters and situations and are here because, like the authors here, you want more. We have authors here who have faith that the characters can have a happy life at some time and others who recognize that the duty of protecting the planet is an awesome and awful responsibility.īut in all the years this Library has been in place, never have we assumed that you, our gentle readers, needed to be coddled or protected from what you might find here. We have stories here (and stories that are linked to) that explore the character of the characters death, life and resurrection the past and future of SHADO, magic, technology, and even sexuality. fanfiction since the show was first aired. Here you can find works from authors no longer with us, authors new to the fandom, authors who have been writing U.F.O. We have had one (1) author who has chosen not to be associated with the SHADO Library. In that time we have turned down one (1) submission to the Library and that was for lack of originality among other things. pandora,worrying about what she is doing,finds a way into the valley through: 239 : dancing the moon: 242 : poems,third section: 251 : eight life stories: 263 : some brief valley texts: 305 : pandora converses with the archivist of the library of the madrone lodge at wakwaha-na: 314 : dangerous people: 318 : pandora gently to the gentle reader. That is a long and proud history - especially for a web-based archive. Three kinds of companions, men, women, and books, Were enough, said the elderly Sage, for his ends. He softly laid his fingers on the marble hair, and lo, it was the soft and. To the Gentle Reader ' A French writer (whom I love well) speaks of three kinds of companions ,- men, women, and books. Little did they know, it wasn't going to last.The SHADO Library has been online for nearly fourteen years and is the largest and oldest repository of U.F.O. He found new life in Pandora and marvelled how his brother could ever have. Pandora Gently to the Gentle Reader Poems, Fourth Section. Lucius and Narcissa both smiled, feeling that, despite the war raging across the country, all was well. The fiction and half fiction of ‘David Grayson’ and Walter Prichard Eaton belong to the latter end of the gentlereader period, and, to step aside for a moment in true gentle-reader fashion, it. She gently shifted both of the twins onto her chest, where they seemed to lean into one another, almost looking like they were going to wrap their tiny arms around each other. "Draco and Pandora Malfoy," she said, taking her son back from Lucius and settling him down once again. Narcissa smiled at her husband's gentle handling of their baby boy, the promise of a perfect family making all the pain and exhaustion worthwhile. "The perfect little Malfoy heir," he said, before glancing over at the baby girl still lying sound asleep with her mother, and adding, "and, of course, our perfect little girl." Lucius took the baby boy from Narcissa's arms, cradling him as though he was the most precious thing in the world. "Perfect little bundles of love and happiness." Lucius Malfoy looked down at the two babies in his wife's exhausted arms, a rare smile gracing his face, replacing the sneer he was so often seen with.
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