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Post by wireman on Feb 15, 2023 13:31:43 GMT
The discussion for today is A Dead Woman's Secret by Guy de Maupassant
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Post by spideyman on Feb 15, 2023 15:57:12 GMT
Not everyone is who you think they are! Found memories taken away by secret letters revealed. Maybe those letters should have been kept secret. Excellent story.
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Post by wireman on Feb 15, 2023 16:14:26 GMT
And also how unforgiving and judgmental people can be.
This was a beautifully told tale (in only 3 pages). I have enjoyed the two or three stories we have read from this author.
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Post by wireman on Feb 15, 2023 17:21:16 GMT
And also how unforgiving and judgmental people can be.
This was a beautifully told tale (in only 3 pages). I have enjoyed the two or three stories we have read from this author.
The dead woman kind of deserved the unforgiving nature of her son.
"She had, from childhood up, armed them with a strict moral code, teaching them religion, without weakness, and duty, without compromise."
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Post by wireman on Feb 17, 2023 14:04:01 GMT
Let's stick with Guy De Maupassant for next Wednesday's discussion and discuss The Necklace
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