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mcctrishCan Tom be mad once he hears all the details ? Phil loves Maggie so much he makes his dad get the mill back into Tom‘s hands - seems like enough to me but Tom likes to punish so maybe not #cutoffhisnosetospitehisface(edited) 1mo
BookwormjillkTom will stop being mad once he finds a way to take credit for the whole thing1mo
dabbe@BarkingMadRead@mcctrish@Clare-Dragonfly@TheAromaofBooks@Bookwormjillk I have to kind of bag on Maggie here. Her indecision is what's affecting everyone. She's not being truthful with anyone regarding her real feelings for Phil (which is NOT romantic love) and Stephen (which is sexual desire and maybe love). ⬇️1mo
dabbeAnd re: the hand-arm kissing, what enrages her most is that “Stephen thought more lightly of her than he did of Lucy.“ Thus, she has been unconsciously thinking of her cousin as a rival, and she is angry that the disputed lover seems to treat her with less respect than he does her blonde cousin. #mytwocents1mo
ElizaMarie@Dabbe I agree with these statements. I feel like Maggie not being honest about her feelings allows others to act in ways that can appear problematic. Maggie needs to grow a backbone.1mo
dabbe@ElizaMarie She's the 19th-century damsel in distress. 🤣1mo
LeftcoastzenI‘m with@dabbe on Maggie. I also think Tom will react badly to the mill situation, he always does.1mo
Putting “Cujo” on the back burner for a while. I want to finish Emile Zola‘s Rougon-Macquart series. “Germinal”. #Ètienne_Lantier #miners#exploitation#outrage#strike
I have to kind of bag on Maggie here. Her indecision is what's affecting everyone. She's not being truthful with anyone regarding her real feelings for Phil (which is NOT romantic love) and Stephen (which is sexual desire and maybe love). ⬇️ 1mo