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Posted by Greg on January 03, 1998 at 00:49:31:


In response to Sheesh! Corrected post! (sorry), written by MB on January 02, 1998 at 13:40:11

] ] Cassia
] ] ] Of course, the most obvious answer is Henry and Eleanor are more like their mother in personality than their father. Or they grew more quiet and caution in response to his noise. Most likely it was both of these factors taken together. (snip)
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] ] MB
] ] These seem the most plausible to me, as well. Like Catherine, in this case I choose to be "guided only by what (is) simple and probable" (NA, p. 53). As much as I want to be Elizabeth Bennet, I sometimes find other characters seeping in!

] ] And remember that the General's eldest son is much like him, which may lend credence to Cassia's arguments.
]



Of course Henry and Eleanor are like their mother - and what a mother she must have been. But the questions which really interest me are 1)Isn't the General just broken-up by his wife's death, and isn't he really a softy?(And would Henry become more like him if placed in the same circumstances?)I think so. 2)My question about fear of sex above: Let's table the question and definitely answer it at the end if we don't want to spoil the story for first-timers.





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