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Margaret suffers so many losses in this section. The loss of Bessie and her mother. Both times, she comforts everyone else as usual. There's no- one to listen about Thornton or about her fears over Freddie. I'm surprised at how well she holds together, but think maybe she uses her disregard for Thornton as a way of projecting those repressed feelings onto him.

Lisa, I agree about how well Margaret holds together. I'm still not sure if I "like" her, but I do find the character interesting. I've been highlighting quotes on my Kindle, and I really liked "The 'bearing up better than likely' was a terrible strain upon Margaret." So true! If you don't bend some, you will eventually break.

