RE: Programme description for perusal – hope it can be used and I can do some more?

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ivaradi
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James names his daughter Charlotte, not Anne.

In a message dated 12/18/2010 7:36:06 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
LambuLambu@aol.com writes:

This was only Episode 10, and actually, I believe James is unhappy about
Anne's miscarriage, and the loss of what could possibly have been the heir
to his shipping empire one day. That would definitely have James feeling
very somber, and for a while that could give the impression that he has lost
some of his spirit. Also, if I remember correctly, there was always some
friction between James and Elizabeth, not always shown openly between the two,
but shown as they spoke of each other to other people. (It's been a while
so I could be wrong about that, but it may explain why Elizabeth was so
callous in her comments.)

Anne dies in the last episode of Series 2, Episode 14 "Race For Power",
while actually giving birth to James' daughter, who I believe James names
Anne after her (now late) mother. James was definitely saddened when Anne died
as he had grown to love her very much.

Dino.

On Dec 18, 2010, at 10:59:46 AM, regencylady04 <regencylady04@yahoo.co.uk>
wrote:

From: regencylady04 <regencylady04@yahoo.co.uk>
Subject: [shiponedingroup] Elizabeth and James query?
Date: December 18, 2010 10:59:46 AM EST
To: shiponedingroup@yahoogroups.com
Thanks for doing this…

But does anyone have any idea? Why does Eliz say this about James? I dont
see any sign that he's lost his spirt exactly? He is desperately unhappy
about Anne's death… surely that is natural.

Any discussion?

— > Elizabeth is at James' house with a letter from Albert saying he is
developing the means of shipping refrigerated meat. James says of Albert `
he's not the man I took him for'. Elizabeth replies `nor are you these days
James. You're not one half the man you once were – you've lost your
spirit'.

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