Poor Glorie. So scared of being left on the shelf as she
grows older, wanting lasting true love for herself. When she finds Harry
Griffin, younger and ambitious, she hopes her dreams are on the way to becoming
reality. But how he disappoints her, as he apparently glimpses a better future
for himself. ‘To think that after all I have done for you, all the risks I have
taken, and the love I have given you you could be so wickedly evil as to plan
to kill me…’ she cries. If only she was as percipient as Joan, the other (new)
woman in Harry’s life, who is quickly disillusioned with him. ‘I thought you
were a wonderful person, but now I am not so sure…you are afraid of the police,
and you are a liar,’ she points out. Yes harry wanted to get rich quick and he
had hijacked coveted diamonds. But his shocking greed and selfishness propelled
him towards disaster…
- Paul Lothane
Poor Glorie indeed...and a terrible end for her too
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