Does anyone know who fathered Miss Clack? We're told she had a happy childhood, until her father was ruined, leaving her to make her way in little town of Brittany...possessed onf the advantage of a Protestant clergyman,
"a Patmos amid the howling ocean of Popery"Jonathan -
"foxy" well describes Miss Clack! - She finds everyone around her "spiritually weak" - Rachel, Franklin, Lady Verinder, Penelope, Mr. Betteredge...everyone but Geofrey Ablewhite...Love is blind isn't it?
Godfrey "does everything right. This dear man, very complete..."
Unlike Rosanna, I believe Miss Clack will remain blind to Geofrey's faults and keep him in her sights until she wins him. Can't wait to see what Wilkie does with this...
I thought Rosanna's letter showed a little "madness" on her part. Sally
More than a little, I agree with you,
Sally! Imagine reading a letter like this - a year after the young lady has sacrificed her own life for you!
The whole idea of falling in love at first sight interests me. It's something that you can't understand unless you've been through it...
Collins writes "You have heard of beautiful young ladies falling in love at first sight, and have thought it natural enough." The book he was working on when he died was
"Blind Love" - "The virtuous Iris is blinded to his faults and insidiously corrupted by her love for him until she discovers the true enormity of his crime." (He was a murderer, not a diamond thief.)
I have forgotten - were we told
when Rosanna first laid eyes on Franklin? I remember her mother was "on the streets" - but surely that wasn't where Franklin would have met her. Wasn't there something said about her mother being abandonned by a wealthy man. I'm wondering if we will learn who that was. (My very active imagination has it to be someone in the cast...Franklin's father, which would then make Rosanna Franklin's half-sister. How about that for a plot? Or Mr. Ablewhite or...)
Rosanna sees Franklin "like a prince in a fairy story, like a lover in a dream." Poor Franklin, he can't even finish her love letter - hands it to Betteredge and tells him to let him know if there is anything of importance at the end of it. Yes, it's a long letter - too long, but Wilkie needed it to explain her feelings and to move his plot along. This is Franklin's nightgown with the paint stain on it!!!