Mira asked this question about A Rogue of One's Own (A League of Extraordinary Women, #2):
When Tristan realizes he loved Lucy, would he still have left for India in those 3 weeks? Would Lucy have changed his mind? After Lucy was banished from her family, did Tristan wonder about how Lucy was doing throughout those years they were separated?
Acarefulreader Before the fair, he is already thinking about asking Lucie to go to India with him, presumably as his wife - since is next thought is that she opposes…moreBefore the fair, he is already thinking about asking Lucie to go to India with him, presumably as his wife - since is next thought is that she opposes marriage under the Married Women's Property Act. I also interpreted his plan (launched before the fair) to publish her data in the Guardian as part of what he saw as the solution to his conundrum -because he could then ask her to go with him to avoid any fallout. As it stood, they went to Italy instead. He also mentions resenting having to spend even a night away from her. I think he would answer you by saying, 'No silly, in the end, I would have found a way out of leaving her."(less)
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