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Date Posted: 08:13:27 10/06/07 Sat
Author: Denise
Subject: Sorry, Tracy, I saw your questions yesterday but I was behind in my reading and so darned tired I couldn't see straight last night!
In reply to: Tracy 's message, "Mermaid in a Bowl of Tears. Part 5 - An Aran Idyll" on 15:35:28 10/05/07 Fri


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  • (56-1) In this wee section of the book, we see Pamela and Casey enjoy time together and relax a bit in their own cozy, Irish refuge. It gives the readers a break as well from the harsh realities of Belfast life still to come! (56-2) Of course Casey went back for Shane, he's stepped in and taken punishment rightly due Shane; he values the lives and well-being of others too much to ignore someone in trouble. I'm sure Declan would have done the same, especially if it was Casey in trouble. I'm not so sure about Roland and Matty. Shane, well, no, I don't think he would have turned back. He's too much a scared boy still to take on the honourable, though sometimes foolish, moral obligations of a man. As for myself, I would like to think I would risk my own life to help another's but the theory has never been tested, and I dearly hope it never is. How can one know for sure how one would react in a crisis situation? I'm afraid I can only speculate and who knows the honesty in that. (NT) -- Denise, 08:29:36 10/06/07 Sat

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