Lou Doillon Quotes
My Mother Is Old-fashioned; She Raised Us Like Girls From A 19th-century Book. My Sisters And I Are Known For Being The Most Polite Girls In France. My Mother Wanted Us To Be Like Royalty: Never Ever Will You Be Caught Being Rude, Or Superficial Or Being A Star Or Whatever.
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