At the end of Chapter 5 Chas does say 'Gran says Daddy's marrying her for company because he's lonely...' which is probably just the truth as Mrs Clavering sees it, or at least all she's prepared to say devant les enfants. It doesn't seem to support Edwin's feeling that she tries to turn the children against him.
Re: The infant Dodds' understanding of the events in their life
Date: 2014-11-30 12:06 am (UTC)At the end of Chapter 5 Chas does say 'Gran says Daddy's marrying her for company because he's lonely...' which is probably just the truth as Mrs Clavering sees it, or at least all she's prepared to say devant les enfants. It doesn't seem to support Edwin's feeling that she tries to turn the children against him.