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Once Upon A River > A Well Practiced Tale - Three Claims

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message 1: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Jenkinson (jenniferjenkinson) | 414 comments Mod
This book has chapter names rather than numbered chapters so look for the chapter names in the topic. I'll be grouping 3-4 chapters together in each topic.


message 2: by deana everett (new)

deana everett | 124 comments Something is going to happen. I’m still loving Mr. Armstrong. Lily is strange and I don’t understand her part in the story yet. Her pig, like Armstrong’s is intelligent and seems to converse with her. It seems there are 2 little girls missing. Who does the little girl belong to? Robin Armstrong or the Vaughns? There’s definitely something wrong with the river. I think the last visitor to the Inn might be Mr Vaughn and Margot recognizes him. I’m really enjoying this book still.


message 3: by Krystal (new)

Krystal (krystalhobgood) So some things I have noticed so far..... Robert Armstrong has referred to his missing pig a few different times, and Lily White seems to also have a connection to a special pig. Coincidence? Also, it seems as though Robert is looking for Alice, a granddaughter who should be around four-years-old, and Anthony Vaughan's two-year-old child was "taken" two years ago. Lastly, is it a play on words that Mrs. White's name is "Lily White"?


message 4: by deana everett (new)

deana everett | 124 comments I think Lily’s name is definitely deliberate. She acts as though she’s done something that needs atoning but I think the author is telling us she’s as pure as a lily.


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