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meganbmoore ([personal profile] meganbmoore) wrote2009-11-08 09:42 pm

I angst about the strangest things.

So, I'm reading Wide Sargasso Sea (note: Reading for a chat and dreading the fact that I will be reading about Rochester, even an appropriately negative take on him, but I really like Jean Rhys's writing so far.  Thoughts on her other books?) and I got it secondhand, and it has this passage from the first part underlines with a star beside it:

There are more ways than one of being happy, better perhaps to be peaceful and contented and protected, as i feel now, peaceful for years and long years, and afterwards I may...

And that is the only underlined passage in the whole book!  There are a few other bits with marks beside them, but nothing else underlined, much less with a star beside it, and the only writing in it  is a scribbled " safety    dream    p.60" at the very end.  (I'm not to page 60 yet, so I don't actually know what's being referred to.)  And so, naturally, instead of actually reading, I have spent the last while sitting here trying to figure out why they underlined it and what they thought.