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whathehell

(29,901 posts)
6. Oh Good!
Wed Jan 15, 2014, 02:35 PM
Jan 2014

You met her...and she talked to you and became your "champion", as it were, in the department store!

Wow...You thanked her for going back for the cat and called her Holly...How cute, and what a great story!

She was very caring for children, as you probably know...Suffered during WWII and became a big spokeswoman

for UNICEF.

You make an interesting comment about The Children's Hour regarding the character's "remorse"?...I didn't get that takeaway,

I mean I know she felt very bad about the Shirley MacClaine character, but I didn't see that she did anything wrong to be sorry for.

My take was that she walked away sorrowful at leaving her fiancée, but proud because it was the right thing to do,

what with his doubting her. I'm curious..Why do you think she was remorseful?

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