J de F bases his good opinion of Ugolin on the help U has given "without hope of reward", Aimée dislikes him and knows that Manon is afraid of him. She says he is a toad which is clearly not a sentiment her father would have taught her - she must have picked it up at playschool! So far as we know nobody is wondering about ulterior motives
J de F bases his good opinion of Ugolin on the help U has given "without hope of reward", Aimée dislikes him and knows that Manon is afraid of him. She says he is a toad which is clearly not a sentiment her father would have taught her - she must have picked it up at playschool! So far as we know nobody is wondering about ulterior motives
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