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He quickly turned to his daughter, trying to change her into a women and the daughter he never wanted.  After several confusing months of rape and beatings Lydie's mind broke.  She had spent 17 years on a farm, doing the work of man from sun up to sun down. She was very strong used to injurys and hard labor.  With a body any man would envy for it's strenght and stamina she turned on her father and killed him.
 
He quickly turned to his daughter, trying to change her into a women and the daughter he never wanted.  After several confusing months of rape and beatings Lydie's mind broke.  She had spent 17 years on a farm, doing the work of man from sun up to sun down. She was very strong used to injurys and hard labor.  With a body any man would envy for it's strenght and stamina she turned on her father and killed him.
  
 
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To everyone who visited her she claimed her father was sick with the same ailment as her mother had died of.  One night a strange women visited her farm house.  She was drawn to the women like no one she had ever met.  No man had ever effected her this way.  She invited the stranger in and over
  
 
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History: Lydie spent her youth as a poor farmer's daughter in the small town of Moustiers-Saint-Marie in southern France. Her father wanted a son and made that apparent to his is daughter. She grew up doing a mans work in a century when there was a clear difference in the sexes. That is until her mother died and his female companionship was gone.

He quickly turned to his daughter, trying to change her into a women and the daughter he never wanted. After several confusing months of rape and beatings Lydie's mind broke. She had spent 17 years on a farm, doing the work of man from sun up to sun down. She was very strong used to injurys and hard labor. With a body any man would envy for it's strenght and stamina she turned on her father and killed him.

To everyone who visited her she claimed her father was sick with the same ailment as her mother had died of. One night a strange women visited her farm house. She was drawn to the women like no one she had ever met. No man had ever effected her this way. She invited the stranger in and over

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