Don't Look Now | Laura
Laura is John’s wife and is most likely in her twenties or thirties, as their physician notes that she and John are ‘‘both young still’’ and that she can bear another child. She is on vacation in Venice with John to get over the death of her youngest child, Christine, from meningitis. Laura and John also have a son, Johnnie, who is in school in England. She and John seem to be comfortably middle-class because they have traveled overseas a number of times, own a car, and can afford to send their son to a boarding school.
Laura desperately wants to believe the blind...
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