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AllDebooksThis was a tough chapter. Poor Aimee 😢1mo
mcctrishAimee better hang on, that house needs a woman in it1mo
Cuilin@Bookwormjillk he certainly wants the boy but not his mother. Worrying.1mo
RuthiellaThe assumption that Aimee will be willing to leave her child is troubling.1mo
julieclairHow the Squire can just assume he has a right to keep the child and send its mother packing is beyond me.1mo
dabbeHow quickly the squire can also be like, “Oh, look, it's Osborne's mini-me! I'll love him like I never loved Osborne, and we'll just forget about where is mother came from.“ Seriously, the way these people cling to their heritage and family name is infuriating!1mo
willaful@julieclair Horrifyingly, he might. In that time and place, he has everything going for him and she has nothing.
Molly is relying on her father to solve this problem but I bet he's going to let her down yet again.1mo
Lcsmcat@julieclair Legally, in that day and age, children belonged to the Father. It kept many a woman in a miserable marriage to avoid losing her kids. 😔1mo
Clare-DragonflyUgh, I‘m seriously disgusted with the squire for his assumption that he can just send Aimee back to France without her baby.1mo
ElizaMarieIt just all makas sense to the Squire- a new Osborn.1mo
Molly is relying on her father to solve this problem but I bet he's going to let her down yet again. 1mo