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Stories diverged from that point and it was a topic of much speculation among the islanders about a family that would let one so young go off on her own, when clearly they had the money to keep her. It made no sense to the islanders, some of whom swore it must have been because her parents had died, or that there was some family shame to make her seem so determined to be alone. But she continued to live quietly, the farm house quickly became a comfortable and homey place to visit, and she never failed to offer hospitality to those who walked across her fields to pass her door. She treated her livestock well and they were uncanny with her. She started a garden and broke turf on a Bere field. She was a hard worker and the islanders respected that despite her mannered ways. When she sailed the Currach into the harbor from the main island, and then round to her beach...the village turned out around the vantage points to see her handle the craft. It added to the puzzlement of many, but none could speak against it much as it was not usual for women to go to sea to fish.  
 
Stories diverged from that point and it was a topic of much speculation among the islanders about a family that would let one so young go off on her own, when clearly they had the money to keep her. It made no sense to the islanders, some of whom swore it must have been because her parents had died, or that there was some family shame to make her seem so determined to be alone. But she continued to live quietly, the farm house quickly became a comfortable and homey place to visit, and she never failed to offer hospitality to those who walked across her fields to pass her door. She treated her livestock well and they were uncanny with her. She started a garden and broke turf on a Bere field. She was a hard worker and the islanders respected that despite her mannered ways. When she sailed the Currach into the harbor from the main island, and then round to her beach...the village turned out around the vantage points to see her handle the craft. It added to the puzzlement of many, but none could speak against it much as it was not usual for women to go to sea to fish.  
  
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Simone is slowly expanding it into a respectable country home that is no longer the ruin it once was, with: parlor, large living room, a music room, small library, 4 bedrooms, a large kitchen, and a glass conservatory with a glass orangerie. She has also acquired a Range Rover, to the vast amusement of the islanders and the disgust of her horses. She uses this for her off island excursions to the mainland.  
 
Simone is slowly expanding it into a respectable country home that is no longer the ruin it once was, with: parlor, large living room, a music room, small library, 4 bedrooms, a large kitchen, and a glass conservatory with a glass orangerie. She has also acquired a Range Rover, to the vast amusement of the islanders and the disgust of her horses. She uses this for her off island excursions to the mainland.  

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