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  • NickB
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    But which solution option would Wallace have voted for in the poll?

    His defence suggested Julia opened the door to Qualtrough, but he might have only gone along with this because he could not name Parry.

    Of course a guilty Wallace, if being honest, would vote for himself!

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  • etenguy
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    Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post

    He goes for Parry but only after the successful appeal. He doesn’t mention him by name but he’s obviously referring to him.
    He does mention him by name in his diary, but not publicly, though as you say, he is obviously referring to him.

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  • Herlock Sholmes
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    Originally posted by Abby Normal View Post
    noob question here... did wallace ever say who he thought did it?
    He goes for Parry but only after the successful appeal. He doesn’t mention him by name but he’s obviously referring to him.

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  • Abby Normal
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    noob question here... did wallace ever say who he thought did it?

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  • etenguy
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    Originally posted by Ven View Post

    So when was he telling the truth and when was he lying? You yell me, when was he lying and when was he telling the truth?

    did he discuss it before tea?

    Had he decided before Tea?

    Did he tell her at all?

    William mentions at least two different times... so what is it?

    And if you want to accept one answer then the other is a lie!!
    Hi Ven

    I don't see any issue with both statements being correct in the different contexts in which the questions were asked. He had spoken with Julia about it during the day and then discussed at tea time whether he should go.

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