In his hands, three tiny balls of fur with pointed snouts.
“I present to you Bobby, Bobinette and the last one, I don't know what his name is.
At 73, Hélène de Romans has taken in so many hedgehogs that she sometimes forgets their names.
That
the muse.
"Since 2014, she says, I have treated nearly 7,000." She accommodates them in one of the rooms of her Martreil castle, a 19th century residence, built in the center of a sumptuous agricultural park at the 37 hectares of English land, where she lives with her husband, Patrick.
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