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Date Posted: 08:45:51 10/23/07 Tue
Author: kgp
Subject: I wonder if John will return to England in the next Book. If he stays and becomes an American will he be more or less under the microscope? John as romantic hero is something I've been thinking about. He certainly is to my mind but in the usual pattern of the genre he and Percy didn't go through the usual sort of courtship or even the passionate-abduction or forced-marriage/love-ya-later format. Maybe in later years he'll settle into house-keeping with a "secretary". I find it interesting that Tom Byrd doesn't remark about Mr Percy being about so much.
In reply to: Oleander 's message, "Oh, Pamela, "the blade of intimacy", so well put. I am thinking ahead, when reading this, to DOA, when John tells Claire he visisted Jaime to see if he could still feel. Episodes such as this really make me wonder if John will ever find his happiness. His understanding of his duty, to his family and his men- will it always have to supercede his happiness? He will never be able to claim a lover freely, and for the sake of honour, he could not forsake his duty or family for himself alone. Does that make any sense?" on 08:18:58 10/23/07 Tue


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