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I can’t remember when/where I had learned about Marguerite de la Rocque,but I didn’t put two and two together that this is her story,with a feminist twist.
While I would normally like this,I’m having a hard time getting emerged into the story because I already hate her caretaker,who is her uncle,who “lost a kingdom,” but what he should have said was he lost HER FORTUNE. She’s already an orphan.Poor girl
— Jan 23, 2026 07:43PM
While I would normally like this,I’m having a hard time getting emerged into the story because I already hate her caretaker,who is her uncle,who “lost a kingdom,” but what he should have said was he lost HER FORTUNE. She’s already an orphan.Poor girl
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~Was it strange to talk like this?Its stranger still 2live upon the isle.2love freely but live with such uncertainty.Each day presented new riddles.What is home without a door?What is prison without walls?We ate fresh meat but slept outside,as beggars did at home.We had property&yet are impoverished.Here,we were rulers&our own subjects too~
~It is not wilderness,but our own country&he has nothing more to do with it~
— 12 hours, 16 min ago
~It is not wilderness,but our own country&he has nothing more to do with it~
Katie Huggins
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“Did we sit together for minutes or hours?I lost sense of time.I knew only disgrace.I deserved to drown&was corrupt&vile.These were lessons Roberval taught me.As my misery increased,my guardian grew gentle,comforting.Looking up,I saw that he was pleased,I was sport for him&he enjoyed catching me.Like a hunter,he might slit my throat or tie me up or carry me off as he liked.I might struggle;he would possess me.”
— Jan 25, 2026 01:52AM

