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Who has been deceased for a while, and who is dying in chapter seven? Louis Derbanne has been dead for ten years and Francoise Derbanne is dying.
Ten Years have passed since the death of Louis Derbanne.

Everyone on the plantation was concerned about what is going to happen to them after Francoise Derbanne dies.

Who took care of Francoise Derbanne while she was on her death bed? Suzette&Oreline

What two people took care of the final business on the Rosedew Plantation after the death of the Derbannes? Narcisse Fredieu & Eugene Durat

What kind of flowers did Francoise Derbanne grow? Roses

What four people did Suzette want to buy her family members? Narcisse Friedieu ,Doralise Derbanne,Eugene Daurat & Oreline Derbanne

What does Doralise tell Suzette when she begins to plead with her about buying Gerant? I do not have as much power as you think

Who is Philomenes glimpsing about and what event happened in the glimpsing? Philomenes glimpsing is about Clement and in the glimpsing her and Clement are getting married

What does Elisabeth tell Philomene to do after she tells her about her glimpsing? Elisabeth tells Philomene to tell Clement about everything that happened in her glimpsing

As Philomene visited her grandmother Elisabeth she explains a glimpsing of her standing with a priest, but something was different about her. Philome is pregnant

The names of the two sons Elisabeth left in Virginia were John & Jacob

The names of Elisabeth and Gerasime’s children are Palmire,Apphia, Suzette & Solataire

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