Le Fresne
- Peter Ripke
- Sep 2, 2015
- 1 min read

How does a mother rid of her newborns? In Le Fresne, she gives no reason as to why this has come to be. Killing people is no joke and it had to be done in the viewpoint the woman. When Le Fresne was a young girl she was taught the proper etiquette which came naturally to her and was one of the finer girls in Brittany. Later, why would you want a tree that doesn't bear fruit but in turn go for Hazel who does bear fruit? She was set of by the Lord of Dol which didn't work which saw the other marry the man of ther dreams. A huge turnaround happened when her mother came and found the cloth that she was wrapped in when she was a baby. She found out that it was her daughter living there. It goes to show that for however long you are away from your home, it will always find you or in some way give you a reminder of those that are there caring for you. De France left me in suspense while reading about this chivalrous romance.
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