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Date Posted: 06:03:50 09/04/07 Tue
Author: teddie
Subject: Hi, Oleander. I'll respond to your question about John marrying Isobel.Since Lord John is so in love with James, and has the awareness that Willie is James' son, I believe he marries Isobel in order to protect and care for Willie, and probably establish a conscious or subconscious way of being connected to James.
In reply to: Oleander 's message, "ok, I am not doubting herself, but I am troubled. It seems in this book that LJG is very close to the Dunsany family- he seems pretty torn up when Geneva dies. But in Voyager, when he brings Jaime to Helwater, he states that be barely remembered her- she couldn't have lived more than two years after LJG brough Jaime- enough time to become seriously attached to her? And how does LJG end up marrying Isobel- he clearly states that since Hal has provided the future generations he won't be obligated to marry and all that...." on 19:05:21 09/03/07 Mon


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  • Re: Geneva...Lord John has always been very close to the Dunsany family, mostly because of their son Gordon, who died at Culloden..so it was with great sympathy that John comes to Helwater for Geneva's funeral. I've never had the feeling that he was seriously attached to Geneva, but he was to the Dunsany family, who I am sure kept him apprised of Geneva's excellence as a horsewoman, fiery personality, etc. (NT) -- teddie (), 06:15:22 09/04/07 Tue



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