Yeah.... I thought it was heavily hinted in the book that he (Walter) used Sylvia to turn the populace of Tull against him and to work them up into a frenzied attack. But then I've had to wonder how...
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Yeah.... I thought it was heavily hinted in the book that he (Walter) used Sylvia to turn the populace of Tull against him and to work them up into a frenzied attack. But then I've had to wonder how...
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Get back in the ring - it's only an argument! :lol: (and not even that - only a discussion).
You make a good & fair point turtle, I've even admitted that, to me, it's 'strictly' valid. I can only...
So, from where you stand here and now, it was a rape, right?[/QUOTE]
Yes, I think it was.[/QUOTE]
Maybe on a strict medical or legal definition it would have to be ruled as rape.
But when I...
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never read what like what? that roland raped sylvia pittston?[/QUOTE]
Lisa, I agree.
1. She wasn't pregnant, with a child or a demon or anything else.
2. I don't think the gun got,...
Tull was quite a massacre. Not that Roland had a lot of choice once it kicked off. - but before it did he had the opportunity to get out of town, and indeed I think he had at least some premonition...