Suze,
All very good points. Her very marriage to Rushworth was little more than an act of spite. So she had sowed the seeds, and when she did with Henry what she almost certainly would have done with someone else had Henry not been around, she reaped what she sowed.
But, as things turned out, in the specific act that caused her harvest to come in, you'll agree that Henry's eyes were as wide open as hers.
JIM D.
All very good points. Her very marriage to Rushworth was little more than an act of spite. So she had sowed the seeds, and when she did with Henry what she almost certainly would have done with someone else had Henry not been around, she reaped what she sowed.
But, as things turned out, in the specific act that caused her harvest to come in, you'll agree that Henry's eyes were as wide open as hers.
JIM D.