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Date Posted: 11:49:19 10/27/07 Sat
Author: susiej
Subject: well said. I too had seen him (and Sylvie) as the future of Ireland, and I guess I was just hoping for a brighter future, but hoping aint getting. I forget that this book is written in the past mostly I guess because I was/am so ignorant of the Irish story. Thanks to Cindy, I'm learning!
In reply to: Denise 's message, "That's what I'm afraid of. He began so sweet and idealistic, but too much shite has happened to him. I thought if you were going to mess with someone, it would be him. He's rather a metaphor for Ireland, hopeful at first, but resilient and vengeful later." on 11:06:00 10/27/07 Sat


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