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At the end of the French Revolution, a woman and a young child landed on the island of Guernsey. The locals knew her as “the Englishwoman” because she was not French. Her name was foreign and unfamiliar to them, difficult to pronounce, so they altered and changed it, rearranging the letters until it became Madame Guillaute. Guillaute then became the name of this small, unusual family. People debated the identity of the boy: was he her son, her nephew, or a child whom fate had found or placed in her care?











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