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The fourth part of the [[334 novella]] is subtitled '''Lottie'''. | The fourth part of the [[334 novella]] is subtitled '''Lottie'''. | ||
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Lottie, on her own after her husband's death. | Lottie, on her own after her husband's death. | ||
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== 26. Messages Are Received == | == 26. Messages Are Received == | ||
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=== phone Jerry Lighthall and tell her she didn't need her job now === | === phone Jerry Lighthall and tell her she didn't need her job now === | ||
− | Lottie's employment by the Lighthalls is described in [[334 | + | Lottie's employment by the Lighthalls is described in [[334 Part V (31)|scene 31]]. |
=== Juan had been dealing with resurrectionists === | === Juan had been dealing with resurrectionists === | ||
− | [[wikipedia:Resurrectionists in the United Kingdom Resurrectionist]] was a 19th-century term for grave-robbers who sold corpses to medical institutions (though Ab Holt's gang was selling them ''from'' a medical institution). Lottie is apparently unaware of the full extent of the crimes Juan was complicit in; the murder of Frances Schaap might explain why he committed suicide rather than face an investigation. | + | [[wikipedia:Resurrectionists in the United Kingdom|Resurrectionist]] was a 19th-century term for grave-robbers who sold corpses to medical institutions (though Ab Holt's gang was selling them ''from'' a medical institution). Lottie is apparently unaware of the full extent of the crimes Juan was complicit in; the murder of Frances Schaap might explain why he committed suicide rather than face an investigation. |
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Latest revision as of 19:49, 12 February 2017
The fourth part of the 334 novella is subtitled Lottie.
Summary
Lottie, on her own after her husband's death.
26. Messages Are Received
(2024 - Lottie - reality)
phone Jerry Lighthall and tell her she didn't need her job now
Lottie's employment by the Lighthalls is described in scene 31.
Juan had been dealing with resurrectionists
Resurrectionist was a 19th-century term for grave-robbers who sold corpses to medical institutions (though Ab Holt's gang was selling them from a medical institution). Lottie is apparently unaware of the full extent of the crimes Juan was complicit in; the murder of Frances Schaap might explain why he committed suicide rather than face an investigation.