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Pat wrote: "I can't remember; was the horse's fate revealed, poor creature? I definitely cared more about the horse than I did about Stephen; "
I kept asking that question too...what about the horse???? I don't think it was ever said and we should probably assume that it was put down if it initially survived.
I kept asking that question too...what about the horse???? I don't think it was ever said and we should probably assume that it was put down if it initially survived.


I suspect part of Clowance's attraction to Stephan is his mystery. He's an older man, a stranger with an unknown past. He's led an exciting life while Clowance had been sheltered in Cornwall.


It didn't say what happened to the horse but I assume the horse was shot.
The arrival of Jason really sealed the deal with Stephen for me. Wow! What a jerk Stephen was.
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I believe it's several years after Stephen's death before she remarries. I'm not surprised that she's cynical. What Stephen pulled was the ultimate betrayal.

I liked Stephen best when he visited Violet's sickbed. They had such a nice relationship but I don't think he desired her as a woman. She was there and eager to make out with him in the church and he would have been willing to go farther because he's a horndog but he never would have married her.
I wondered whether I was reading Stephen through too modern a lens but since Ross and Demelza didn't like him much, I accepted that he was just not a likable person.


An older Clowance would probably not have fallen in love with Stephen, but he took advantage of her youthful vulnerability and she ended up paying dearly for her devotion to him.
For me Stephen has no redeeming features and is in my top three of Poldark villains throughout all the books.


I hated the way the sexually experienced and much older Stephen seduced the 16-year-old Clowance, especially since he was indebted to Ross and Demelza for taking him in when he was shipwrecked. If Ross had known what Stephen was doing with Clowance, I think Ross would have killed Stephen or at least run him out of town.

It's no wonder that Stephen was able to fool them so well; they're notoriously charming and neither of them were/are used to people who are that completely and totally amoral. That goes for a lot of people even *today*. Still, once I spotted him for what he was, I rolled my eyes every time he did it -- for example, generously offering to 'work' at the mine and pretending he didn't want to be paid, knowing all along that Jeremy would offer to pay him for piecemeal work, whereas he probably wouldn't have if Stephen had started out with, 'Hey, I'd like to work whenever I feel like it and get paid, how's that?'
Still, I really wish Ross had caught onto him and cut his lights and livers out and left him for the vultures, 'cause you know he would.