Hi Tony,
That's the whole point though, VS was wheeled in on a trolley in a terrible state adn who's to say if she comprehended what was explained to her, and whether what you've outlined was actually said.
You say she's an intelligent woman, but was she capable of reaching her intellectual capacity at that moment?
Perhaps she felt obliged to pick someone out?
Perhaps Acott was so insistent that she didn't feel she could be wheeled away without having a go at picking someone out?
Not the best of circumstances I must admit.
As for "If she picked a wrong man, catastrophe", as you said Michael Clark walked free, so not exactly a catastrophe then.
KR,
Vic.
That's the whole point though, VS was wheeled in on a trolley in a terrible state adn who's to say if she comprehended what was explained to her, and whether what you've outlined was actually said.
You say she's an intelligent woman, but was she capable of reaching her intellectual capacity at that moment?
Perhaps she felt obliged to pick someone out?
Perhaps Acott was so insistent that she didn't feel she could be wheeled away without having a go at picking someone out?
Not the best of circumstances I must admit.
As for "If she picked a wrong man, catastrophe", as you said Michael Clark walked free, so not exactly a catastrophe then.
KR,
Vic.
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