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Madame Heringer is not a character who is interesting or fantastic. I don't even remember when I decided to call myself Madame, but I assure you that I am not related to Madame Cleo's nor do I run a spicy business. I just think that it's a little bit classy and French!

Yes, I know... I am Brazilian, but since I moved to Vancouver I've been asked if I am Quebecois, Mexican and even Russian! Go figure... I guess my accent is in constant flux.

Before I forget, we Brazilians speak Portuguese. The Catholic Church did a great job teaching the language to Brazilian first nations since the 16th century. The largest Latin American country speaks only Portuguese although we can understand Spanish!

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