(urth) Ouen and Dorcas and ??
Lee Berman
severiansola at hotmail.com
Mon Dec 6 04:51:18 PST 2010
>David Stockhoff- However, if this were a Gothic mystery, we would assume the father was
>at least hiding something to protect his son---such as, she killed herself some time during
>Ouen's first year. Most people raised on such half-truths would not question such a small discrepancy.
I can agree with your thinking. Moreover if we parse Ouen's statement more tightly:
>Ouen: I never knew her, sieur. Cas they called her, but she died when I was young.
>in childbirth, my father said.
we could infer that Ouen finds the name "Cas" and "died when I was young" to be fact but
"in childbirth" to be in question; that part described as his father's words only.
If so, I concur with Ouen that his father, the boat guy on the Lake of Birds, is a deceiver, not
to be believed at face value.
>What else could this hide?
What indeed.
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