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Date Posted: 13:59:27 06/21/07 Thu
Author: Clare
Subject: Page 126 in "On Chesil Beach"

On page 126, McEwan writes: "He had always been reticent about the girls he had made love to, but she did not doubt the wealth of his experience."

Is this a contradiction from the statement on page one that Florence and Edward are virgins? Or, is Florence assuming Edward is not a virgin?

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