The Greatest Thing by Patti Flinn


 Louis Benoit Zamor is from Africa. He is stolen and taken to France. He loved his family. He had no desire to leave them. He is a gift to Madame du Barry from the King. He is treated as a noble person. He wears fancy clothes and he eats fancy food while attending the same events as the rich. Really he is treated like a pet. Madame has a dog. Now, she owns two pets. This is what she says. This clearly shows whatever way Benoit is treated is painful. Will he ever find his true self? His being is so complicated. The exciting part is when he gets lost in the paths of a labyrinth. It is impossible to know what he will face each day. Kidnapped. Remember the word and feel the acts of falseness. Perhaps, the upper crust have no way of knowing right from wrong. Maybe they are survivors of time too.

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