Diana Tempest by Mary Cholmondeley, Fiction, Classics, Literary
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- 10 hodin čtení
Colonel Tempest's intense frustration towards a boy reveals a deeper conflict in his life, suggesting themes of rivalry and obsession. The mention of bloodshot eyes hints at emotional turmoil, indicating that Tempest's feelings may stem from personal struggles or past grievances. The dynamic between Tempest and Mr. Swayne introduces an intriguing relationship, potentially setting the stage for a dramatic exploration of ambition and the impact of youth on the lives of older characters.