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RuthiellaThe assumption that Aimee will be willing to leave her child is troubling.6d
julieclairHow the Squire can just assume he has a right to keep the child and send its mother packing is beyond me.6d
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!6d
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.6d
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. 😔6d
Clare-DragonflyUgh, I‘m seriously disgusted with the squire for his assumption that he can just send Aimee back to France without her baby.5d
ElizaMarieIt just all makas sense to the Squire- a new Osborn.5d
Molly is relying on her father to solve this problem but I bet he's going to let her down yet again. 6d