![]() So the cities of the two manuscripts are the same, in fact, but at different times. ![]() A short way into the French manuscript, the narrator identifies her as his maternal grandmother ("She was a tall, somber woman, and her big green eyes. That green-eyed woman suggests another connection, however: during the duel with Meta at the end of the German manuscript, a tall green-eyed woman enters the room. Is she replacing the items in different houses each time? ![]() Yet I understood that each of the 3 houses featured the same items, which doesn't quite fit that interpretation. Yes! I caught the reference but couldn't pinpoint it! The Horla, of course.Īn intriguing idea about the tall (green-eyed?) woman buying back the things and replacing them. ![]()
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