You mustn't hit him again, Grand-père," Germain said earnestly, breaking the silence. "He's a very good man, and I'm sure he won't take Grannie to bed anymore, now that you're home to do it.

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In "Written in My Own Heart's Blood" by Diana Gabaldon, a poignant moment unfolds between Germain and Grand-père. Germain, with a sense of earnestness, urges his grandfather not to resort to violence against another man. He expresses confidence in the man's character, suggesting that he has respect for their family and will not overstep boundaries again now that Grand-père has returned home. Germain's words highlight the complex dynamics of family and...

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