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Originally Posted by Rev
She is Corsican, and she wants to live in Corsica. There is still a traditional element to the culture, and a strong Catholic base. It would not surprise me if she eventually felt that not being married would be "wrong" or that there would be looks of disapproval from a few of the older ones.
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I would not be surprised if she eventually felt that living together and not being married is wrong in the eyes of our Lord, if she herself is religious.
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