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Intro. In the streets of Notre Dame, the hunchback, that monster that everyone repelled, was not the only aberration there. Father Frollo had given in to one of the worst sins he could commit: lust. A priest like him should not stoop to these carnal actions, but he did and it had consequences: one of his children. That bastard by birth could not take place with Frollo officially, much less publicly, so, as with Quasimodo, that deformed child she had adopted to atone for her sin, he isolated her from the world. Quasimodo saw her from time to time. Unlike him, she grew up beautiful, she could easily be accepted into society if she were not a daughter born of sin. ​

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