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Yes it is sad. Although she seems to have had a lot friends, she struck me as a lonely sort. Now, I have read a few years ago, that her dad, who was the Queens doctor, was a horrible man who was very violent towards her and her mother, and he was an alcoholic as well.  

Now I have just read that she became an alcoholic after her parents died because she loved and missed them so much. So, who knows.

She seemed a very nice and genuine lady, and I am sure she will be missed.

Sezit
Originally Posted by Sezit:

Yes it is sad. Although she seems to have had a lot friends, she struck me as a lonely sort. Now, I have read a few years ago, that her dad, who was the Queens doctor, was a horrible man who was very violent towards her and her mother, and he was an alcoholic as well.  

Now I have just read that she became an alcoholic after her parents died because she loved and missed them so much. So, who knows.

She seemed a very nice and genuine lady, and I am sure she will be missed.

I think she grieved for her mother more, Sezit?. Her father though outwardly respectable was a violent nasty brute to both of them. Think also the love of Clarissa's life died and that made her hit the bottle too. 

 

She triumphed over adversity however! 

FM

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