Saturday, 20 September 2008

in what page does Rufus called alice and dana "one woman"?

Rufus stumbles
home drunk in part 10 of the story and tells Alice and Dana that they are "only one
woman".  The following is from page 228:

"Behold the
woman" he said.  And he looked from one to the other of us.  "You really are only one
woman.  Did you know that?"



After this Alice asks Dana if her and Rufus ever sleep
together and she answers no confirming Alice's hunch on what Rufus means.  Between the two of
them Rufus gets what he wants out of a relationship.  He wants to sleep with Alice and talk with
Dana.  And it helps that the two woman have similar appearances.

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