2023-09-08 01:05:00
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TO LISTEN. Brother and sister, the two young people had fled to Paris to love each other and raise their child. Wasted effort.
Frédéric Lewino and Gwendoline Dos Santos
Published on 08/09/2019 at 01:05 a.m. – Modified on 08/09/2023 at 01:05 a.m.
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On September 8, 1603, Julien de Ravalet and his sister Marguerite were arrested in Paris for incest and adultery, thrown into the Châtelet, tried, condemned and beheaded at Place de Grève. Beautiful work, shipped quickly.
Julien, 21 years old, and Marguerite, 17 years old, belong to a family of eleven children fathered by a Norman squire of good repute, the lord of Tourlaville. In their early childhood, they are already inseparable. They love each other, they cuddle each other. This childish love first amuses the family. At 12, Julien was sent to a college located far from home for three years. The reunion of the two children in 1598 is charming. They fall into each other’s arms, they make out, they isolate themselves in the park, they find themselves in Marguerite’s room. Julie…
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