1. After Nicola's very short haircut with fringe, that apparently looks dreadful, Lawrie tries to cut hers to match, and doesn't do a very good job. Mrs Marlow, I think, then tries to fix it. (Or does she take Lawrie back to the same hairdresser as Nicola went to eventually?) It's surprising that if they all hated Nicola's so much, that she'd let Lawrie get one just as bad - and yet just a week later they look still so identical that they are mistaken for each other at the elocution comp and the gymkhana. Also surprising that her hairdressing skills are good enough to make them look identical again, specially if she was going cut Lawrie 'round a pudding basin'!
2. Who was nannie? Lawrie mentions her, and things she'd said before she went off to look after her sister. Was it Mr Marlow's mother, or did they have some kind of nanny to help when all the children were small? (which would not have been surprising with 8 children!).
2. Who was nannie? Lawrie mentions her, and things she'd said before she went off to look after her sister. Was it Mr Marlow's mother, or did they have some kind of nanny to help when all the children were small? (which would not have been surprising with 8 children!).
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Date: 2009-08-20 09:48 am (UTC)I think it would have been unusual, given their social background, for them to refer to a grandmother as "nannie". Please correct me if i'm wrong on this!
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Date: 2009-08-20 10:27 am (UTC)And I'm sure they wouldn't use 'Nanny' to mean grandmother, given they're both Southern and middle class - for reference I'm both and never knew anyone to call their granny Nan until I was 10 or so. I think if a family is in a financial situation where they might actually have a nanny, they never use Nanny to mean grandma.
I guess if Lawrie had gone for a similar haircut, the best that could be done is make it look intentional by making it even, which would result in looking the same as Nicola.
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Date: 2009-08-20 12:33 pm (UTC)At the gymkhana she would have been wearing a riding hat so the other girl could have mistaken her for Lawrie from her face alone. Doesn't explain the elocution comp though, I think we assume she was taken to hairdressers and trimmed to match.
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Date: 2009-08-20 02:35 pm (UTC)Interesting about the idea that class/location would have ruled out called a grandmother 'nan'/'nannie'. I'd not realised that, but it does make sense.
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Date: 2009-08-20 09:11 pm (UTC)Anyway I still think it was the shortness that horrified, and it must have been fairly drastic since their father grinned and said it was practical.
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Date: 2009-08-24 10:27 am (UTC)I'm pretty sure it was a paid employee
Date: 2009-09-27 11:20 am (UTC)They seem to call their maternal Grandmother by that name - in the later decades, perhaps they might have moved to "Granny" or even "Nanna" (but that could be northern only).
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Date: 2010-02-09 05:56 pm (UTC)Pam Marlow would definitely have had full-time help with the children, especially with her husband off at sea, and her pregnant most of the time. Has anyone ever thought that when Captain Marlow retires (aged about 50) Pam might end up with a new family?