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Date: Sun, 20 Oct 2002 19:27:12 -0700 (PDT) From: david@slack.com (David DiGiacomo) Subject: (urth) Re: PEACE: Smart >(B) And then there's the question of Olivia's infidelities. How could Weer, >a boy, be aware that she was having sex with both Peacock and Macafee, and >Julius not be? When Weer wrote that "--when she was Mrs. Smart--repent three >or four times a year of her casual connection with Professor Peacock and her >occasional nights with Mr. Macafee", did he mean that he was present when >she confessed to Julius? This is saying that the repentance took place after her marriage, not the sex. I don't see any evidence of infidelity in the passage. --