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Date Posted: 08:57:12 09/20/07 Thu
Author: Carla
Subject: Chapter 31 Pamela did spend her summers in Cape Cod, so she would have had something of a taste of rural life there. I also think a large part of her contentment arises from the fact that she and Casey are together, relatively safe and this is a place for them to escape the turmoil and sorrow of daily life in Belfast. And some people have the ability to be comfortable in a variety of settings and perhaps Pamela is one of those?
In reply to: Elaine 's message, "Chapter 31 - ... And Everywhere that Mary Went" on 19:13:42 09/19/07 Wed


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  • Chapt. 32 Q1) No, I don't think she has. I think it's not until she can receive absolution from Casey that she will be fully cleansed. Q2) Given Lawrence's history, and the obvious value of the watch, I wasn't surprised at Casey's assumption. I think his abrupt manner and harshness stemmed from disappointment in Lawrence, more than anything else. He's the type that would rather have nothing than to go against his moral code to have something, however well intentioned. 3) I think because his hurt was so fresh and raw, and Pamela so understanding, it was easier for him to open up right then. It was also dark, which somehow makes it easier to bare ones soul. He'd built a trust in Casey and Pamela, and Casey had just betrayed it, he was probably also seeking to test Pamela's trust and belief in him, wanting to have the worst over with as quickly as possible. Poor wee boyo. (NT) -- Carla, 09:25:20 09/20/07 Thu

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