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Erika
is on page 179 of 401
Ooooohhhh eel on the page.
And this drawing is the ONLY one that’s not on the first page of each chapters.
— Dec 12, 2025 03:10AM
And this drawing is the ONLY one that’s not on the first page of each chapters.
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Erika
is on page 384 of 401
236: no wait. Maud’s washing blood here.
I WAS wondering why the book mentioned blood here. Why the author would mention Maud starting her period. IT WAS NOT A PERIOD.
— Dec 14, 2025 02:03AM
I WAS wondering why the book mentioned blood here. Why the author would mention Maud starting her period. IT WAS NOT A PERIOD.
Erika
is on page 384 of 401
211: around July 1912: kiss and more?
231: Clem avoiding Maud. I thought it was because he was forced to marry Ivy, but maybe because they’ve lost a baby?
— Dec 14, 2025 02:00AM
231: Clem avoiding Maud. I thought it was because he was forced to marry Ivy, but maybe because they’ve lost a baby?
Erika
is on page 384 of 401
A baby?!? Clem’s baby?!
Where in the book was Maud washing the blood off her hands???
— Dec 14, 2025 01:56AM
Where in the book was Maud washing the blood off her hands???
Erika
is on page 382 of 401
Ohh Tokyo!
I wasn’t expecting this book to mention my city.
— Dec 14, 2025 01:51AM
I wasn’t expecting this book to mention my city.
Erika
is on page 347 of 401
"Hulloa" (or "hullo") is primarily a British, informal way of saying "hello," used as a greeting or to call attention, similar to "hey," and can function as an exclamation, noun, or verb. It's a variant spelling of "hello," sometimes appearing with "hulloa," and its usage dates back to the 1850s.
— Dec 14, 2025 01:24AM
Erika
is on page 132 of 401
Between religion and superstition, there was no difference, since both were based on unreason.
— Dec 12, 2025 01:28AM

