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RE: Folk Tales from Gascony: Jean de Calais, Part 4.

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Firstly, I must commend Jean De Calais for making a great move of trying to locate the parents of his wife and her sister. I was already thinking about it that it would not make sense for those girls to live with him forever without him knowing their parents or without their consent. I'm glad he went in search of them. I'm also happy that those girls are princesses and Jean De Calais will live the rest of his life in happiness. Kudos to him for helping the girls in the first place.

Also, I'm glad that the King and Queen welcomed him even though the first approach was quite a bad one but at the end of the day, he was recognized as their son in law. I am also happy that the King said he should bring his wife, sister and his child to come stay with them.

But I'm sad. I wonder why that man threw Jean De Calais into the sea. He is jealous and that's why we have to be mindful of who we trust. Jean De Calais trusted the man but the man betrayed him. That's so bad but I'm glad that Jean De Calais is not dead.