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Emma's In Stock
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So the Sisters take the liquidations of the older Sisters that die, and take from the younger Sisters I guess their period blood (or just blood in general) and other things to seek for even more money. Apparently, there’s a reason why there’re only so many young Sisters
Yo this is sick
— Jul 16, 2025 01:31PM
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Yo this is sick
Emma's In Stock
is on page 122 of 290
There are typos in this book, but idk if that’s bc of the translation from physical to ebook. If it’s the latter, that pisses me off bc it’s not fair
— Jul 16, 2025 01:05PM
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Emma's In Stock
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“Each clink of a coin sounded like the click of a cloven hoof on cobblestone.”
— Jul 16, 2025 12:52PM
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Emma's In Stock
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“Then again, why would they grieve a woman they did not know? At the same time, even when familiarity does not tinge death with sadness, the simple slip into nonexistence should at least bring tears to a few eyes. Even strangers deserved to cause a ripple of sorrow with their deaths.”
— Jul 16, 2025 10:50AM
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Emma's In Stock
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Why do the abbey selling the bottles to the village? Just for money, or is the deaths of the villagers part of it, too? Does the abbey know that the villagers drink the stuff in the bottles? Or is it all the machinations of whatever’s possessing Berta and it’s not true? WHAT IS THE TRUTH?!
— Jul 16, 2025 12:59AM
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Emma's In Stock
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1. She’s totally possessed and brought something to the abbey with her from England
2. WHATS IN THE BOTTLES?! It’s gotta be the liquids of the dead Sisters, but what are they used for? Mother Superior said they were for getting rid of certain sins, BUT WHAT?
— Jul 16, 2025 12:44AM
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2. WHATS IN THE BOTTLES?! It’s gotta be the liquids of the dead Sisters, but what are they used for? Mother Superior said they were for getting rid of certain sins, BUT WHAT?
Emma's In Stock
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I’m assuming Berta’s talking about England becoming Protestant, bc of her saying that “the religious orders are being expelled from England.”
This book is set during the 17th century
— Jul 14, 2025 11:58PM
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This book is set during the 17th century
Emma's In Stock
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So the Rafaelites were excommunicated and their abbess exiled bc their last sacrifice was a boy
— Jul 14, 2025 11:49PM
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